Annual report . ...... Chest nut-sided .. Black-poll warbler Blackbumian a ted green warblei Pine warbler Palm warbler Yellow palm warbler. . Prairie warbler Ovenbird. Water-thrush Grinnell Louisiana water-thrush. Kentucky warbler Connecticut warbler Mourning warbler Northern yellow-throat. .Ycllow-breasted chat, ,.. Hooded warbler Wilson warbler Canadian warbler American redstart American pipit Mockingbird Catbird Brown thrasher Carolina wren House wren Winter Wren Short-billed marsh


Annual report . ...... Chest nut-sided .. Black-poll warbler Blackbumian a ted green warblei Pine warbler Palm warbler Yellow palm warbler. . Prairie warbler Ovenbird. Water-thrush Grinnell Louisiana water-thrush. Kentucky warbler Connecticut warbler Mourning warbler Northern yellow-throat. .Ycllow-breasted chat, ,.. Hooded warbler Wilson warbler Canadian warbler American redstart American pipit Mockingbird Catbird Brown thrasher Carolina wren House wren Winter Wren Short-billed marsh marsh Brown creeper White-breasted nuthatch.,,Brown-headed nuthatch. Tuflcd titmouse Chickadee Carolina chickadee , Hudsonian chickadee.,.Golden-crowned kinwlet. .Blue-gray gnatcatcher. Townsend solitaire Wood thnish Wilson thrush Gray-cheeked thmsh. . Bicknell thrush Olive-backed Hermit thrush American robin Varied thrush Whcatear Bluebird. BIRDS OF NEW YORK 87 to birds which can only be seen in particular localities; and irregular, indicat-ing that the species may be much more common in some seasons than inothers. It is sometimes necessary to rank a species under two, or eventhree heads, as for instance the Junco or Common snow bird, which is anabundant transient visitant in Ontario county, an uncommon winter visitant,and a rare summer resident. Migration dates given in the third column represent as far as accessiblethe earliest, average and fairly late dates of arrival of all migratory birdsfrom the south and in the fourth column is recorded the date of departure forthe north of all those species which are transient or winter visitants. Thefifth column contains the dates at which these species return from the northagain; and the sixth column records the dates of departure for the southof transients and summer residents; and the last column for each countyindicates whether the species breeds within its borders and


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