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[A] Winter Visitant only in the more southern States; a Permanent Resident in North Carolina and Virginia.




CASE NO. 5 FIGS. 1-38 EARLY SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES


The birds are arranged in the order of their arrival from the South in the vicinity of New York City. Nos. 1-19, 22-24, 26, 27, 30, 31, 36-38 winter in the Southern (chiefly Gulf) States. The remainder winter in the tropics and reach the Southern States a month or more before they arrive at New York. Compared with the dates here given for New York City, Washington dates are from ten to fifteen days earlier; Boston, about a week later; northern Ohio, eight to twelve days earlier; northern Illinois, six to ten days earlier; southeastern Minnesota, about the same as those for New York.

1 Purple Grackle, male, p. 53
2 Bronzed Grackle, male, p. 53
3 Rusty Blackbird, female, p. 52
4 Rusty Blackbird, male, p. 52
5 Red-winged Blackbird, female, p. 49
6 Red-winged Blackbird, male, p. 49
7 Fox Sparrow, p. 76
8 Cowbird, male, p. 48
9 Cowbird, female, p. 48
10 Kingfisher, male, p. 26
11 Mourning Dove, p. 5
12 Robin, p. 133
13 Bluebird, male, p. 134
14 Field Sparrow, p. 72
15 Phœbe, p. 38
16 Vesper Sparrow, p. 63
17 American Pipit, p. 116
18 Yellow-throated Warbler, p. 105 (Southern States)
19 Sycamore Warbler, p 105. (lower Mississippi Valley)
20 Bachman's Warbler, female, p. 94 (Southern States)
21 Bachman's Warbler, male, p. 94 (Southern States)
22 Swamp Sparrow, p. 75
23 Savannah Sparrow, p. 64
24 Tree Swallow, p. 83
25 Purple Martin, male, p. 82
26 Hermit Thrush, p. 132
27 Myrtle Warbler, p. 100
28 Swainson's Warbler, p. 93 (Southern States)
29 Prothonotary Warbler, male, p. 93 (Southern States and Mississippi Valley)
30 Sapsucker, male, p. 30
31 Chipping Sparrow, p. 71
32 Barn Swallow, p. 83
33 Summer Tanager, male, p. 81 (Southern States)
34 Summer Tanager, female, p. 81 (Southern States)
35 Louisiana Water-Thrush, p. 110
36 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, male, p. 128
37 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, female, p. 128
38 Yellow Palm Warbler, p. 108




CASE NO. 6 FIGS. 39-74 EARLY SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES


The birds are arranged in the order of their arrival from the South in the vicinity of New York City. Nos. 43, 46, 47, 51, 57, 60-64, 67, 68, 70-72 winter in the Southern (chiefly Gulf) States. The remainder winter in the tropics and reach the Southern States a month or more before they arrive at New York. Compared with the dates here given for New York City, Washington dates are from ten to fifteen days earlier; Boston, about a week later; northern Ohio, eight to twelve days earlier; northern Illinois, six to ten days earlier; southeastern Minnesota, about the same as those for New York.

39 Nighthawk, male, p. 34
40 Chuckwill's Widow (Southern States), p. 33
41 Whip-poor-will, male, p. 34
42 Chimney Swift, p. 35
43 Red-headed Woodpecker, p. 31
44 Least Flycatcher, p. 42
45 Yellow-headed Blackbird, male, p. 49 (Mississippi Valley)
46 Seaside Sparrow, p. 67
47 Sharp-tailed Sparrow, p. 66
48 Clay-colored Sparrow, p. 72 (Mississippi Valley)
49 Painted Bunting, female, p. 79 (Southern States)
50 Painted Bunting, male, p. 79 (Southern States)
51 Towhee, male, p. 76
52 Blue Grosbeak, male, p. 78 (Southern States)
53 Blue Grosbeak, female, p. 78 (Southern States)
54 Bank Swallow, p. 84
55 Cliff Swallow, p. 82
56 Rough-winged Swallow, p. 84
57 Black and White Warbler, p. 92
58 Black-throated Blue Warbler, male, p. 99
59 Black-throated Blue Warbler, female, p. 99
60 Pine Warbler, p. 107
61 Palm Warbler, p. 108
62 Black-throated Green Warbler, p. 106
63 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, p. 129 (Southern States)
64 Oven-bird, p. 109
65 Bell's Vireo, p. 92 (Mississippi Valley)
66 Red-eyed Vireo, p. 88
67 White-eyed Vireo, p. 91
68 Blue-headed Vireo, p. 90
69 Yellow-throated Vireo, p. 90
70 House Wren, p. 120
71 Catbird, p. 117
72 Brown Thrasher, p. 118
73 Veery, p. 130
74 Wood Thrush, p. 129




CASE NO. 7 FIGS. 1-39 LATE SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES For times of arrival at other localities see remarks under Case No. 6


1 Yellow-billed Cuckoo, p. 25
2 Black-billed Cuckoo, p. 25
3 Ruby-throated Hummingbird, female, p. 36
4 Ruby-throated Hummingbird, male, p. 36
5 Crested Flycatcher, p. 38
6 Kingbird, p. 37
7 Gray Kingbird, p. 37 (Southern States)
8 Baltimore Oriole, male, p. 52
9 Baltimore Oriole, female, p. 52
10 Orchard Oriole, adult male, p. 51
11 Orchard Oriole, female, p. 51
12 Orchard Oriole, young male, p. 51
13 Bobolink, female, p. 48
14 Bobolink, male, p. 48
15 Lincoln's Sparrow, p. 75
16 Grasshopper Sparrow, p. 64
17 Henslow's Sparrow, p. 65
18 Leconte's Sparrow, p. 65 (Mississippi Valley)
19 Lark Sparrow, p. 68 (Mississippi Valley)
20 Dickcissel, p. 80 (Mississippi Valley)
21 Harris's Sparrow, p. 69 (Mississippi Valley)
22 White-crowned Sparrow, p. 69
23 Indigo Bunting, male, p. 79
24 Indigo Bunting, female, p. 79
25 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, female, p. 78
26 Rose-breasted Grosbeak, male, p. 78
27 Scarlet Tanager, male, p. 80
28 Scarlet Tanager, p. 80
29 Warbling Vireo, p. 89
30 Philadelphia Vireo, p. 89
31 Worm-eating Warbler, p. 93
32 Orange-crowned Warbler, p. 96
33 Nashville Warbler, p. 96
34 Golden-winged Warbler, male, p. 95
35 Blue-winged Warbler, p. 94
36 Golden-winged Warbler, female, p. 95
37 Lawrence's Warbler, p. 95
38 Brewster's Warbler, p. 95
39 Parula Warbler, p. 97




CASE NO. 8. FIGS. 40-82 LATE SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES For times of arrival at other localities see remarks under Case No. 6.


40 Yellow Warbler, female, p. 99
41 Yellow Warbler, male, p. 99
42 Magnolia Warbler, p. 101
43 Chestnut-sided Warbler, male, p. 102
44 Chestnut-sided Warbler, female, p. 102
45 Kirtland's Warbler, p. 106
46 Cerulean Warbler, female, p. 102
47 Cerulean Warbler, male, p. 102
48 Prairie Warbler, p. 108
49 Chat, p. 113
50 Maryland Yellow-throat, male, p. 113
51 Maryland Yellow-throat, female, p. 113
52 Kentucky Warbler, p. 111
53 Canadian Warbler, p. 115
54 Hooded Warbler, male, p. 114
55 Hooded Warbler, female, p. 114
56 Northern Water-Thrush, p. 110
57 Redstart, female, p. 115
58 Redstart, male, p. 115
59 Olive-sided Flycatcher, p. 39
60 Acadian Flycatcher, p. 41
61 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, p. 40
62 Alder Flycatcher, p. 41
63 Wood Pewee, p. 40
64 Tennessee Warbler, p. 97
65 Cape May Warbler, male, p. 98
66 Cape May Warbler, female, p. 98
67 Blackburnian Warbler, male, p. 104
68 Blackburnian Warbler, female, p. 104
69 Bay-breasted Warbler, male, p. 103
70 Bay-breasted Warbler, female, p. 103
71 Blackpoll Warbler, male, p. 103
72 Blackpoll Warbler, female, p. 103
71 Wilson's Warbler, female, p. 114
74 Wilson's Warbler, male, p. 114
75 Mourning Warbler, male, p. 112
76 Mourning Warbler, female, p. 112
77 Connecticut Warbler, male, p. 111
78 Connecticut Warbler, female, p. 111
79 Long-billed Marsh Wren, p. 122
80 Short-billed Marsh Wren, p. 121
81 Olive-backed Thrush, p. 131
82 Gray-cheeked Thrush, p. 130
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