The Avifauna of Louisiana With An Annotated List of the Birds of the State

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Red- w'wyed Blackbird; Ifnr-hinL An iib and ant resident nearly throughout the state; breed- ing abundantly along the watercourses and sea coasts of the southern section.
209. Sturnella magna Linn. Field -lark.
t A common resident all over the state. 210 Icterus spurius Linn. Orelmrd Oriole; re dc Prairie.
A common summer resident; breeding wherever it occurs. 211. Icterus galbula Linn. Jlnliimon' Oriole; /Vy>r Aiirore.
Fairly common during spring and fall migration in most parts of t
...he state. It is also a summer resident; breeding in East Feliciana and northward* '212. Scolecophagus carolinus Mnell. Rusty . Hlavkbird; lluxty Uniekle.
An abundant winter resident; remaining until late into spring (May 13, 1897). 213. Scoleophagus cyanocephalus Wagl. Jlrcircr* IHurkhird.
Although a Western species, it is not of unusual occur- rence dining the winter in flio- southern part of the state. I have noted and taken it ou several occasions.
*During the. Summer of 1899 I found this species a common breeder in north- ern Franklin Parish.


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