. Bird lore . Massachu-setts, Kansas and Guadalupe Island, Lower California. The spring migration begins so early that, on the average,migrants arrive in central Washington March 6 and southern BritishColumbia March lo. The valley of the Kowak river, Alaska, was reachedMay 21, 1899. The average date of arrival at Columbia Falls, Mont., isApril I, and the earliest date is March 2, 1895. Central California isdeserted, on the average, April 2, and the latest date in southern Californiais April 12, 1899. The species leaves its breeding grounds in northern Alaska about thefirst of September and usu


. Bird lore . Massachu-setts, Kansas and Guadalupe Island, Lower California. The spring migration begins so early that, on the average,migrants arrive in central Washington March 6 and southern BritishColumbia March lo. The valley of the Kowak river, Alaska, was reachedMay 21, 1899. The average date of arrival at Columbia Falls, Mont., isApril I, and the earliest date is March 2, 1895. Central California isdeserted, on the average, April 2, and the latest date in southern Californiais April 12, 1899. The species leaves its breeding grounds in northern Alaska about thefirst of September and usually arrives in central California, along the coast,November 7, the earliest date being September 27, 1898. It appears on thehigher mountains of northern California about the first week in October. SAINT LUCAS ROBIN The Saint Lucas Robin is a resident species in the southern portion ofLower California. The only record for the United States is that of a speci-men taken January 2, 1880, at Haywards, (166)


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