Revised List of Birds of Central New York

Frank R Rathbun,H Gilbert Fowler,Frank S Wright

Revised List of Birds of Central New York
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Published
1 September 2007
Pages
48
ISBN
9780548481776

Revised List of Birds of Central New York

Frank R Rathbun,H Gilbert Fowler,Frank S Wright

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 13- PARUS ATRICAPILLUS, Linn. Black-Capped Chickadee. Resident and abundant. Breeds. 14. SITTA CAROLINESIS, Cm. White-Bellied Nuthatch. Also resident and abundant. Breeds. 15. SITTA CANADENSIS, Linn. Red-Bellied Nuthatch. A common and regular migrant. Arrives about April ist, and departs in October. A single individual seen in Auburn, N. Y., as late as the third week in December, 1878. 16. CERTHIAFAMILIARIS, Linn. Brown Creeper. Resident. Abundant during the Spring and Autumn. 17. TROGLODYTES DOMESTICUS, (Bartr.) Coues. House Wren. A common Summer resident. Breeds. Arrives early in May, and departs in October. 18. ANORTHURA TROGLODYTES, var., HYEMALIS, (Vieill.) Coues. Winter Wren. Abundant during the migrations. Arrives about the first of April, and leaves the last of October. According to F. H. King, of Ithaca, N. Y., it breeds. See Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, Vol. III. No. 4., p. 195. 19. TELMATODYTES PALUSTRIS, (Bartr.) Cad. Long-Billed Marsh Wren. A Summer resident. Abundant and breeds. Arrives early in April. Departs the first week in November. 20. CISTOTHORUS STELLARIS, (Licht.) Cab. Short-Billed Marsh Wren. A Summer resident. Breeds. Less common than the preceding. 21. EREMOPHILA ALPESTRIS, (Linn.) Boie. Shore Lark. Resident. Most common in the Spring and Fall, when they are at times abundant. 22. ANTHUS LUDOVICIANUS, (Cm.) Licht. Titlark. A common migrant. Seen May 14, 1878. Departs the last of October. (Observed in the breeding season, May 18th, Gilbert.) 23. MNIOTILTA VARIA, (Linn.) Vieill. Black-and-White Creeper. Not common. A regular migrant: . Arrives the last of April or first of May, and departs in September. 24. PARULA AMERICANA, (Li…

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