The Birds of Berkshire County Massachusetts

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The Birds of Berkshire County Massachusetts
Walter Faxon
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Arrived at Williamstown March 13, 1831, March 12, 1832, March 13, 1833. Emmons. Observed at North Adams as late as Octo- ber 23.
97. ICTERUS SPURIUS (Linn. ).
ORCHARD ORIOLE.
Not uncommon summer resident in the southern part of the Housatonic Yalley at Sheffield, and breeding northward in small numbers as far as the upper end of Pontoosuc Lake, in Lanesboro. Arrives May 12 (1899, Lanesboro. ) 31 98. ICTERUS GALBULA (Linn. ).
BALTIMORE ORIOLE.
Common summer resident in the low country. Arrives M
...ay 7 (1899, Lanesboro) to May 12 (1831, Williamstown, Eminons). Departs about the last of August.
99. SCOLECOPHAGUS CAROLINUS (Jfull. ). RUSTY GRACKLE.
Transient visitant in the spring and autumn, abundant in the autumn.
100* QUISCALUS QUISCULA ^ENEus (Ridgw^].
BRONZED GRACKLE.
Common summer resident.
101. CORVUS AMERICAN US Aud. AMERICAN CROW.
Common permanent resident, but not so abundant in winter as in summer.
102. CORVUS CORAX (Linn. ).
RAVEN.
There are two Kavens, killed in Williamstown, in the museum of Williams College.


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