. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. 73 they come togetlipr and seem to ba fitly connected in my mind. The White- crowned Sparrow frequents the orchard, garden and more open thickets, and in the spring-time betrays its presence by it characteristic Head of White-tliroated ^parruw, nat. size 205. Zonotrichia albicoUis (Gmel.). White-throjted Spareow. Abundant migrant, perhaps rare summer resident in the northern part of Ihc- State. Mr. E. A. Colby shot one at Berry Lake (Lake County) July 23,1887, (CoaJe). > The greater number are observed in the migrations from March 15 to M


. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. 73 they come togetlipr and seem to ba fitly connected in my mind. The White- crowned Sparrow frequents the orchard, garden and more open thickets, and in the spring-time betrays its presence by it characteristic Head of White-tliroated ^parruw, nat. size 205. Zonotrichia albicoUis (Gmel.). White-throjted Spareow. Abundant migrant, perhaps rare summer resident in the northern part of Ihc- State. Mr. E. A. Colby shot one at Berry Lake (Lake County) July 23,1887, (CoaJe). > The greater number are observed in the migrations from March 15 to May 15, and from September 25 to November 1. They are usually found in flocks of consider- able size, in which they differ from the last mentioned species. SPIZELLA Boxaparte. 206. Spizella monticola {Gmel.). Tree Sparrow. Abundant winter resident, foun<l in Hocks often in company with Judoos. They are usually present in southern Indiana from early November until early April. Mr. Blatchley has reported them from Bloomington as late as Apri! 39^ which is unusually late. 207. Spizella socialis {Wils.). CHipptNO .Sparrow. Familiarly known as " Chip bird " or " ; Abundant summer resident ; breeds; arrive March 10 to 20 and depart October 15 to 25. No bird is held in higher esteem. Even the boys, who will wantonly kill almost any other binJ. would not kill a ";. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Butler, Amos W. (Amos William), 1860-1937. [S. l. : s. n.


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