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War Posters - World War II
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Grow More... Can More... in '44
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War Food Program
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Washington, D.C.
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1944
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War Posters - World War II
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Of Course I Can! I'm patriotic as can be - And ration points won't worry me!
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War Food Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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1944
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War Posters - World War II
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Lick the Platter Clean. Don't Waste FOOD
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War Food Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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1944
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Women's Land Army Posters
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Harvest War Crops
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War Food Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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1945
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Women's Land Army Posters
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Pitch in and Help!
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War Food Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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1944
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Women's Land Army Posters
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Women's Land Army Posters
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Join the Women's Land Army of the U.S. Crop Corps
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War Food Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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1943
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Women's Land Army Posters
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War Posters - World War I
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Contour Farming. Saves Soil, Water, Fertilizer.
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War Boards, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Washington, D.C.
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1943
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War Posters - World War II
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War Posters - World War I
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Join the United States School Garden Army
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United States School Garden Army, Bureau of Education, Department of Interior
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Washington, D.C.
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War Posters - World War I
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War Posters - World War I
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Save the Products of the Land: Eat more fish - they feed themselves.
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U.S. Food Administration Heywood, Strasser & Voight Litho. Co., NY
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Washington, D.C.
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War Posters - World War I
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War Posters - World War I
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Have You Eaten Your Pound of Potatoes Today? Save Wheat By Eating Potatoes.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Food Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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Fruits and Vegetables. Don't Let Good Food Spoil. Send for Free Bulletins: 839-Home Canning 841-Home Drying
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Waste No Food!
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The Country Needs You To Help Harvest The Corn
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Eat More Cottage Cheese
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Washington, D.C.
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�NATIONAL
ARBORETUM
By John W. Taylor, Jr.
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ARBORETUM LIBRARY
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excellent place fotr btrJs. 1W iense decidiou* Jodi*
lands f open fields, numevt)Ut conifers? and large «Uateru)a^s matte fcr * Vartetag not readily found ebewkeve.
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lJutUevt t Crested fl jcaicWev^ and a ^resr mani| ethers.
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i-©»d and ^hsiter amon^ them.
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Viand some Xndlgo Buntings | the u)Vtimstcal Tellou)*-breasted
Chats and the s&ucejb-Voiced Bluebirds. duail nest
Commonly in Suitable localities.
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ddie District of Columbia u)V\ore the Bald
Still nests,
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Idls dens burg Hoad, one Was a magnificent vieu) of the
Cittj of idashington, Tine iJuWm^bn Monument, tke
Mtntj dsuintouin buildings and tke Capitol of the United
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fiational emblem f are all visible.
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finding a plentiful food Supply in tke man4 rabbits,
SgutrrtFs and field - mice tOhtck abound in tke Arboretum.
Tke georgeous* majestic American Egret Comes
in late summer and Great Blue A everts are tuitk us tke
gear-round.
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eUeu)Vieve near U)a« k ino ton. Xn March tke Eastern Branch
Is often thronged toitk tkewiIn tke foliouing pages* Is an attempt to 'tabulate
tke different Species recorded In tke Brboverturn, and to
give their Status therein. Virtually all of those listed have
actually been seen} tuitk sl| ckance occurences in tke
hypothetical or Probable List. Tke area kas been studied I
for but a uettj short tOkile and tke uUorK is still far from
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THE 61ROS OF THE NATIONAL
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HORNEO GREBE£U<A^co4^
Uncommon migrant and rare lUtnter* vUitolr, TKis
grebe prefers the larger open bodies of uiateir, but
«ccaj»«n*lli| occurs inland in smaller laKes and rivers,
especially in miq ration -
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flEO-BllLEP GREBECommAi^ migrant- Tile little "dab-chicK," as Hr is
often ca lied, is freji/enily recorded in spring and tall
on the Anucostia River and its tributaries located
ad acent to tbe Arboretum
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6RgflT BLUE UEROul- (O^oJU^u
Fairly common permanent resident. Tbis bin
M
"crane often Feeds in tbe smaller ponds located
within tbe Arboretum* Xt 'is most common in September j becoming less so as colder uleathe** advanced.
Though it occurs commonly through-out tbe summer*
it U doubtful tbat it breeds in tbe near vicinity,
as this species breeds chiefly in large, Concentrated
colonies. Those Seen in summer ate probably un-mated
birds or non-breeders.
AKIERICRM EGRET-
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Common visitor in late Summer. Occurs from
Toly to October. This big "white crane" ulanders
Gome what after tbe breeding season and often large
numbers may concentrate in this area*
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SHOWY EGRETULdUj -tkuJt+j
Very rare late summer visitor. Mas increased
considerably due to protection, and in August and
September its post-bfcSecfing tUanderiny may bring
it to this area.
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�LiTTLE BLUE
HEROSI —
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Hlmoft all individuals of tkU 6peeler recorded
here^WiHs ^ire in immrtuire
of "* more
Southerly breeim^ range, i|0(/n^ birds fend to uJander
into tke Worth.. This species is fairly common 'in bke
Arboretum from midile^«5uUj to tke lest of September
6KEEM AgftoA-
*tJ XAtAAAyTa >r<d
XKAjL-d^CA
Summer re^uUnt} feeling commonly on tVv£ small
Arboretum ponds,
u»t\l ns on the adjacent Anacotii*!.
Arrives in esvitj April and usually leaves before the first.
u)ceK of October.
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Common permanent resident, less ibimdsnt in mid tUinfer. A 4moll roost, consisting of iC-aio birds is located
across tke fiver from tke Arboretum and kfe.ron« feed often
In the Small ponds*
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AHERICHSl 6li IfcftH'"
ftm migrant, stopping briefly In April and October^
end Keeping tdell bidden In tke marches* Tkis species is
less common no*o than formerly
tr
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-isjjuh*'
One pair usually is seen tack summer in tke marches
in the KcniUovtb- Arboretum area.
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HftLLAROOccurs chiefly as a migrant j more common in fell,
particularly in November, ulken small migrating floats often
$top in. for a Vest*
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ffl^CK. fi’iJCK*
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Resident from October to April in tke marshy Suiamp*.
ftare, Wt regular, mnd seldom remains for any length of time,
rbe
The are's is too «**lh populated to Suit duetts and they always
boon clear out
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�aftLPPWTCUncommon migrant, more freguentl observed in Spring
On Match 15', IHl, “I 03|jpie« Were Seen on Uie river,
adjacent to the Arboretum* They retted
greened! on the
wJA4\irb and dabbled. in^tkc cuaher nt conifdeihiUe
PtWTftUc
QL^tAjfc^J
dwe winter visitor* This species Winters commonly
si Bosches Run U)lU^o«jl Sanctuary in nesr*lii| Ot^inia,
snd ~ott«sienill|| uisndar up the Eastern fitanek tki* fur.
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SftEEll-lJlttGEO TEfllRare migrant, even metre so in Spring* During migration
wedges of duetts are often seen high above ike Hnacostim*
These floeKs consist chiefly of Black. Ducks and Mallards,
V>Ut are often sprinkled with little pint-sized birds, no doubt
this species.
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BuJe-uWusEO TEALRare-, but regular In Spring, 'Passes tbtrough this area
later than other ducks, ©ccurtng chiefly tn late March
or April* Almost unknouin in fall*
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The rtspool-bill" is nou)Were common in the fast* In
the Kenilworth- Arboretum, area it is guite regular, but
in small numbers, immigration, especially in Spring.
Wooo Puck- QL&46.—.
occur at puj time tWougb-oU^ tWe gear but
is more liKelg tn bpring migration, Tbis, the gaudiest of
our idaier-fottilj Is, unlike other ducks, apparently increasing
in abundance.
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^tyuKUU
(Migrant, almost unknouin in fall, buifr Sometimes occurs
in large numbers in Spring* A flocK Was present throughout
tke entire month of March, 1*14*1.
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�RlM&HIECWgO DJCK*
TUoJqVi W fwm Common ^ 'this kirJ t» pvobablg tKe
most r«4oW of tkc diving docks* Unlike tke other 6‘bng
^ocKSM‘it prefers *maAler bodies of fresK
«nd finis
-febis uvc*t «ttr«dbive in spring migration . llau occur in fall*
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TW lordk| CsnsssbscK U of venj Vrc^olstr occorcnce
HetesWts* At ^vesekt ^ it appears in *nv*l\ numbers in Spring,
b«rt not In ovcoj) gear.
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Scrtof PUCKUncommon tvii^rwt. Sometimes fiirltj Imrgc la^e flocks
nffc ootstlonallt| on the Anaussfera* esp<£cVaUg in Spring. On
(As»cW tV3l, tboi)t Co Son/ps, both lessee end greater, u>erfc
Seen on tke risek Ct**Vrt
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IrreoilUlr migront. U)a$ common during Amrcb) WW , I—*#indi^iiosls Wing present Horn tke %T*» ^ tke
Tke
d/eintg little buttlekead.
diver, tut likes tke smeller
bogs and inlets ratha* bkatt tke Sesj-couit.
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TkiS bird, ulbfck is ‘SiSocisted in our minds u)itk bleaK
ulmtrg u)asteS; breeds 'along tke artic const und «0inters on
tke ne^tkern SctKonsts. There is, koioe jer, one record for tke
Arboretum arcs; Aortk H-3o, W*fT, ulKcrt-jL^ birds yere seen
b
reputable observers on Ufe adjacent tnacodia/
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AMERICAS! M ER&ftll
Common resident from. Momnbcr to April. Tke big,
Ongoneig "sheldraKe* finds plenty of ftsk in Tke msiig
lakes, ponds and river near tke Arboretvm to k»s liking.
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�'BALDPftTES visVtcdl tUc.
bo return. In
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�Common visitor iKvo^hojt the ijeuV) though rfc \%
* doJbiful breeder. Possessed of m3tvel(H/$ poioeirs WMJ ,
bifuatdi Sour ouer tb« Arboretum, ^cunnin^ 'the londscepe
earrton, tkougb *ldit Hest ‘Site tnoij he ^ulte distant.
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flare, visitor*
more llKdb| tn tJtwtov
he oepetied in alt Reasons, but
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SHARP-SHIMMED HAWK- (L*^fJjtiAj uc£e*.
Occurs ftrtwi October to leg.. idieer common, but
the be*t month tor it U liovemW.
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C0OP€RS HAWK- gu>c^ot^u
.crpononest of the ncciptters hereabouts. Jdotej
chiefly1* but can he seen from. October ho Play*
t\EO,~'irftil£D Vtftu)tt~
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fted-tails ere Common visitors throughout the ufinter
nnA dtrii spring, but none breed in the utcimtxj at present
thoiigh n»^j pvobablj have in fairlg recent ^eats.
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Status Somtulbat similar to fiehtailed, hut less
Common* fUd-tdluter hirh it in largest number^.
Baofto-umcrco
Ta^fcLV
^jL^frj^a
chiefly a migrant * OnliWe other raptures, it
migrates northward in pairs. April is its host" month
in tho Rational Arboretum.
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SPARROhl H flU)K
*a^a^^ctu^U ^q^ueAoV^u^
Common permanent resident, nesting in the
outbuildings and paging rent bij consuming Urge numbers
of mice and injurious insects* At least 3 pairs nest
ctfithin the gmUndo.
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is tke Arboretum* mui*t orm tko logirel
attraction* A pair nests u>ttktn 3 stxmeis tkmu/ of
Sladensborg ftoud, SI.E., witktn tke District of Columbia* Tke
nest, tjktck is ^ppH»cimvUlij & ft* in diimtW, is ro^hlij 'IS'
feet Up in
tAaple. Tke birds frtgu«nt tke nest *«■«
year- round.
yirtRSM HftUlK-
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CISU£AA*A}
feirltj common miyent ouer tkt m*nbij Aneeosti*.
Seen most frequently in
OSPREYOccurs from lAstck to fclovembtv* but %s usuellij not seen
except in lute iummer end foil uiken Udiuldunls lOsndeir up
from tke Potomac*
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BoB cJrilTE ordimtL-,
Common permanent resident. Tkt Kiut 1 ©Wsl Arboretum.
V* one of relatively feu) places in tke District u)kere dual I
•Still neat.
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fill migrant, sometimes common iw tke sijseent
mskskes.
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FtO RAO ft ^ALUMOUE*
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A )»Wd of tkts species <Oss recorded on tfluy iSj IftftB
In tke nearby Kenil<>Uo*tk, jApuotlc burdens.
COOT-
Rafckcr rare migrant on tke near-by tUater-cOays.
HiULOCCftpermanent resident. Common in Summer, and large f{ocK«
feed on tke Anucostia mud 'flats tb«ouyk~out tke. u) inter*
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�/Vfc l&ast t:u)o pairs o-f SPARHOU) HAuIKS
frla^vcmiaV
f\rbore%«m
ne<rt vn ■bKe.
��WOODCOCK- iiluJUAJUj
Occurs chief lg a.1 a
byt iniU(do«U Inve
been seen in Toly nnd Av^vat, u)btcW mt^e initce'be
breeding. rre<|uenis be^ij bottomland itoampe, pycfitrebli|
uldftlr.
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linesc birds are fast becoming rare on tKe Atlaniic
C©«sfc. The presence of tu>o 31 IndWiJoals on AptaA b, !A4<*
•a Interesting tf nert spectacdlair.
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Sfomfl 3BMPP!fEar- a^Uz^j
Common in late Summer and earl(| fall, -and a
fen) in early $priny^ Prebably docent: breed too near
the Arborctonfi
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froirnmv ssiteofrfpgft.Uncommon migrant, tboi/yh yoite reyulan
rtid* April finds itrs numbers at tkeir peaK/
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Pliarant, duite rare because tbe area IS too
clrlli&d for suck a »>Ud, u)ary bird.
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UEftfttK* G-ULLabundant winter resident:, feeding largely on
tbe offal and dead flsK $Mt«i ba pollt/tion in tbe
Rnacostia. Tbetj an seldom seen before really cold
idtotker Sets in, end tdieir numbers dimlnisb rapidly
*3 tbe temperatue vises in Spring . They •aye jost
aboOt all yone by the
u)eeK of April.
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ftlNfr-fllliJgP ^UUr
Somewhat less common than tbe Herrlr^ Gull,
with u)bfcVt it associates. Arrives in late Wouember
end leaves in late ftarch or eat
irly ft pri L
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�Common TCRIJ XrregUlsr fill Utsiboir* ft FlocK oF *Woi S~0
u)a$ obsetrvti on ^epi<mW an, IR'+'fc, oucr tbe
Eastern Bmnck, ntKt -fco tke Arkoveiom.
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A rare
more liKely
V>een recorded in Sptrina-
ALACK TERK!"
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fall, V><_rfc Vvas
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Houfutme- oOME-^XH^U>^
Pertnartt resi^en'k* dotk* common. From Ptercix "to
November, but les« abundant: in mtd'cuinter. BreeJs in
bV\e National Arboretum.
VgLLOlJ-Blll-gO CUCKOO Ftifltj common 5c*«mwr treaiient in bkc open
d&cidiouo ulooiS) Jkere {is clwracttirisiic cacKliit^ is
heard From (4«| Hbo S*pteml»elr,
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SLftCH-8ILLSft CUCKOO- C«K^eyy^^
Uncommon uUitoy, ocxofirt^ cW{ftVl^ us s movant,
iko^k it may breed rarely, Tbe AbcK-bill is ike l<55
Common of ike Wo CUCKOOS heiesltoois.
ScftCgCU Ou)L-
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o^U^J
Permanent: resident, v/unj log in akunJance. In
Some years a pair neris u)HrktH ike grounds, »n oikers
is utmost totally ukserfL^—
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BflftREO OWL-A^
ibis species IS yutte, common in some ttesrbj areas
but is an Uncommon u> inter utsHor la the Arboretoai, as
there ays so u>»o4iunds extensive enough to alt breeding.
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t-O-yy<--A^C^ t^^C<y£AxoU
Very rare in migration. This "‘yoatsucKdr''' loues
the deep u>oods and occurs eWeulbelre only *uben Forced to
do so during migratory Ft^Vcts-
�cA***aL**Ll*^d
Somme*- vcs^ctd, ikooali it is hi^hLj doubtful if
fWtj Weed In the ilutional Brboretvm* Birds nertin^ on
roof-tops in the city often ran^e far ouer -the city.
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CrtlHMEY StUlFT*
Feeds cotmmofiltj over the Arboreiom fh>m April
to October, hoi does not breed there because of
the UCK of suitable nest: sitee.
Ruev-THRoHTCO viuniimub^iROFsirhj common Summer resident from April .to
September.
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6^tTEQ
13 Sf f
0-&GJ^O~vtS
Permanent resident, more common in migration
and. rare in mtd-u/inter« One pair* usuelUj nests near
the (trboretum each uear.
FLICKER-
-TTififI'** r-
Permanent resident, Someulhet less common in
mid-tuinter* Uvge numbers of* migrating fiicRers are
Seen April and October.
fte0-ftgLii60 ulooQPCcKCa-
GL^IJZUUUSO
Ae^srded as an Uncommon tuinier visi tor, though
there are scattered Summer records. Definitely has not
bred in the Aetional Artoretum in recent years.
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J8£D-’hEftOgD WOQQPgCWgRPermanent Resident, f tocrbJatinn in abundance ,
The Arboretum b uiell-suited to Aed-hssds, its hiah
upland Oates , beli^ usett liked hy this bird. Doesn't breed
in every gesr,
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>feUJOu)>BgLUgD saPsucKea-
Uncommon visitor -from October to <Aay.
WLctc^ (^^UUuX/
�Hmv wooopecKgaFatrlg common permanent resident^Somc gears
t«>o diHererti pair bread uiithin tb© ground*.
POWAY WOODPECKER-
Common permanent resident. A*3 f*iv neat
gear u>itWn tVie (detionef Ar\>o«tom.
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EASTERN KlflSBtRO-^^^c^^
Common Sommer reaident ftrom AOHI to Septembel’i
u)Vutn it becomes the most CeMpicious bird in *tKe fVvbo return
Xtr is oft«n Seen pursoeog ikft 8*U Houles/ Sp«nou) Hsu/w
%ni £vo«*)s, drWit^ tVvem
its nest site.
CRCSTEO FLYCATCHERCommon Summer resident; in tke deetdloos i^cedlsnds,
u)Here ttj UKe -tU® Kingbird is joite s raucous feiloui, tolerating
nrthii^ from snij etktir bird, Uvgft or smtjll
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iiiant from Plwitk to debloetr. 6f vcrg rare
Resident; fr
occurence in cornier Several nests eve i/susltj placed
esck tjesr beneath tke swoR bridges Spanning tke
branch.
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RXetneUER."
*Aj~tSut •are
Pat rig common Summer resident in lowi, moist
utaodlands. dan to September
LEAST FLYCATCHERAUgrent. Mot common, udouid p^obaldg pass
thro gh unnoticed in •'lay and September erce^rt
W its liatlactive Cull-note
Wooo
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Common summer resident, arriving in early flag
and departing in September,
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�HOfUlgO LflRK"
Uncommon u)i«W vu'rtant/ occurtng sparingly in
open fields, rtote^offen seen fLjtti^ ouef.
THEE SUALLOVJ -
lli^irant, oecesionallij in latrt^e nomloets. fasses
fliteoak w April «nd SeptetnW,
SulftllOtdSommer rei'idttn.1, nesVin^ lotwllj In tke mud'IsanKS
©f tke Eastern BrancK or A nacostia Rive*-, derives in
April | departs in September.
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Jlo0ft'tl-U)Ut<>EO Sutdllflu)- >d^t,^cg6(>jd<AAy^
©ccma iorraUtj Seen ooev tnc vlvori at atuj time
oev
A pril to October*
fvom
A ARM—SUJHLLPU)-
AWndant Summer resident. Seen conrbintlij
Skimming eoev tke fields and meadoois^ and nesting
in tke more open sf tke tanWouies,
ffr{
BLUE XAVCommon permanent resident. Gutkers in smell
V’lOCRS in tell and u)inter.
Co>t.Ufcc-q/
dWdani permanent resident, nesting 'and (Wintering
In W%^e twmWrs,
FlSHCRoW1>
JUL,
Permanent Resident, rare in oMnter end fairlj
Common in Sommer.
jLAROLimft CHICK n PEE- i^UtM^obLj
Common permanent resident. Meats earlij and gocmg
ere on tke uti«v^ kg Tone.
�TUFTED TirmouggCommon permanent res\<Us*vt, s'mgtr^ ekeeifullg tke
ueav round* More common in u) inter.
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VUHtTE-BREftarrEO RUTrtfiTC*l-^6k>
Permanent Resident. Tke Xlabionol Arboretum ts one
of tke feni places tUttbin tke Oistruft u)kere tlu* lOutbolcIa
breeze.
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ft EO-BREASTED MUTHflTCIt
TKi* specie* I* * lover of conifer forest*, *nd
stops b*) tke Arb©return cktefkj in migration, uAuck vr»*ug
occur' *V aftj time from October tkru flstj. I* mot*
common in some gears tkwv In otkeva.
BROW* CREEPERUncommon ulmW visitontr, from October to
April*
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Common Sommer resident* nesting In “slmost
ang SC tuition* Occurs from April to September.
W UTTER U) ftEM-
^Juua^x- •^ftx 4^
Uncommon aimter Ulsltnnt, October to April
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CAROUliA WRgA- 3&yotA*Jl*u*S
Common permanent mi <Unt| sow£u)K*t
less so In tuinter.
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LOMfr*PILLED MARSH WREA~ &. -^■"T*
^>rYl
felrlg Common in tke summer, frequenting tke
tKtensive cot-tail rnarske* bordering tke Anacosti*.
Occurs until October, and rarely, all lUintev.
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HOCKIKEBIRD-
Common permanent resident* SomoulHat less
So in Winter—
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�Common resident in ike isn^lei uni $tm>biei^
itont Rfinl io October.
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Tke three mimiis etrt nil verier oiaiisv? bo ike
Rvkoreidm« TkU one. occur* Vtront April bo Ocbobev, uni
breeds cemmonlij.
BoBltt- V2CM'0^CC^
Abundant summer re*i<i«fCt -an 4 feo> individuals
JaVe pvetent u\me«i e^enj (Jinier,
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dooo TRROSHCommon Summer mident fwm April to SepbenWt*;
vOhen (is flute-UKe.
"e-O-uCP" ring* out W» ike
U)oo 1 Isnle ihrM^k- «Ut.
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UERftlT TttftUsVI- V^Ur^AMu>
ToleraWltjj common
nsealtij
migfint, rnl u few birds
Spend ike k)»nier iKpeci it from October*
bo A^rll.
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Ouvc-fertdKgQ TKRUSR- 7/^e^^J
fVirlg common
frRftv- cugg Kgp
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migrant in Aug uni October:
Ttmoi R- *^/l^o-cJoA/^J
au&stse^&JL*
Sirius similar i° the oUre'krcHei, ikotgk perhaps
it s® less common*
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Uncommon migrant, Earlier iksn ike other Thrushes,
arriving In ike l^ <deeu of April* yevtW permitting,
Prsse< tWroogh practically Unnoticed in Ocisker.
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Permanent Resident. One pair usually nests’ uii'tkin
idia grounds and flocKS of ST-AO art common In «Uln*fc«r,
�BU»E-6-t\*V fe«l«TcftTCrt6R- Pc4*^pizt>aJ
Of Uncommon cccuntace in 2T»/lt
Aftem
iKe Weeiirt^ Season) ikecj ieni t© u)i»itev- and trd.
tVen recorded In tW Dri»orctum< V)as not brel ift Accent
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years.
(»OUlg>i*C<lCH«)>tBQ Kmc-IETCommon tu inter visiWi ?rom
fluBV-cftotJaieo KtiitriiTT-
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April.
COA±A^L^
Common mijrant', rare m tomUr* ^lyants are
Seen MrveK, April
October, (November.
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CgpftR u)**U)HS<Cr- *^»t^ycc PP.^u)
?em*nwt ftEiiieRt. Tbe u)jayu)it^| ia a ^u^ariouj
species atvl are Seen ffte
^l«cw firom September
to fla j- It U a late neater, not W^mnie^ until ‘JulyTWe -i.re records’ tar summer, but as yet no posiiitft
erl ience of Weedino.
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vx^C^A4^L>_ u-c^^JUu^J
Abonlsnt permanent resident at present, but bas not
aivja*j5 been* id a* Introduced into tbe United States from
Europe in
and cUas flrat Wcreabo*its in 1<MR. Vlas
increased. Very rapidly, as ynaib species teed to do ulUen
flatori Uxed in a for« ign country
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tlHiTg-eyeP vtftEO- iUu^>
Common St/wmer resident; in tVte lorn, uiet sbrvbberu
u)bere its «jueer rta*nyw is Weard^ tliouyk tbe bird remains
unseen*
Itg^aq^THRoftTEP VCRCO-
To l era by common summer resident U tttfi open
lands. April to September.
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vifteo
^Utx.
Vavc migrant:} move of-ten dlneirved in
Spring ttvvn in Fill.
Bep«CYCO VlRgQA Undvni summer res1 deni . Tint u)oo4lob$ 'eve
•^W*i Fi lied to eupacit^ioTtVv^ -tUese Itlvds.
6lrtCK flttP UIHITH ulIRBlgftTKoujh tills species is lilted as a Wtedeir in tke
IslaiKin^toit area^ tlnm bas been tio vecent evidence
°f it doing so in tine dletiomd Arlboretv«n .
kotoevev,
tVnrlj common in mf vatlcn di/rirv^ April end. Septem bet:
.
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TWe tOeedexi Willsidcs and ravines of tKe Arboretum
be especially sttractive to tbis species^ but, stvsn^eL^
it is an uncommon migrant and rare summer
,
rest lent*
ftoioeii^diMfrfcO umnauca- 1cJL^u^tiA^j
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BaiEH^UIftgO lJBRftk.gR.- 'l/A/tfyn.<rVhrrC-^ .
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Status similar to $dd&*«Hng*s.
I’A i<)AR6Licft'~
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AVondent migrant and, tuWen condition} are favorable,
and uncommon Wcedeir* April to September.
YCUiOld ulAUBLEft- /$T «-><■.«ouuaJtot/~eJ
ouu*jbL*/~*J
Common Rummer resident, frequenting untlouJS
fringing tWe ponds an<4 tdie. rivelr* Late April to September*
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ujflasurft- ^
Common migrant In May* Someuinsi less so in tVie
less pronounced fall migration in August and September.
�BLftcw-ntftoWTgo au>e .oftaaigiiCommon
In fl'iij
5e^ieml#«i*. Is seldom
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Seen, Wfc betv®
tmtifrwmrt tfe pve<enlfc& btj t'ts hoping, iWomtf
4<m
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Common tm Kia
5o«iftu)ltttt less so in Fall.
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nVUT^ WARBLERftbjnAaaft mi^tran'k in April nn<l OciabeV. Abo a faidij
Common (Omiar vteiiatr;
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&LACK ftORhil AM UlARBCERr
Balaev rare ml^vaictr \n
a*vi S«ptemb«v.
CHeSlHMT-StPgQ WARBLERCommon fnifl^rantr tn l1«ij.
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Fall otigraiion*
P*
ftAV-QftEAgTen jjJflRBL-Eft- &^*t*r**^J c^L^rjt^f
Uncommon mJovan't. More o?t*n vocotrdei in fall.
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BtftCK- POLL ulAiiBlSft*ya^u-<uiSu
AWniani (Ai^atii. (W| 'and Augi«t; SapiemWr. tootr
io leave In Spring a*vd one
f«V«V to enive *n fall.
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MiQtffcnHbj not common- Oo.or« In mixei
migration.
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Ft arrives In lat« *4aindb and ^ in Fall, of tren. *-tcup M»ell
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Comman 5«*ntner resident, defers tke «jet
places, but Vii<|kii)e«ds> eoen tn drg upland fields,
arc a favorite Habitat. April to September,
Y«Li-ou)-BfteftSreo CHAT-
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This uJeird-acting species is a tolcrablg Common
Summer vetident, It is
secretive in htktts
anA‘il*erirt|*' Sonj is otten tWe onl«| clue to %te
presence i
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Common summer resident from (tai| to September.
Xts long Is <yj«te distinctive, and mag rendered vertallg
as *tdec, tdeetea, u)€£T£© V
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Abundant summer resident in decidtous
Uloediands, but sluHigs Keeping close to tfie ground.
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Common migrant in A«u and. September, and an
uncommon breeder, Xbts species i* abundant and
u£(l distributed on tke Klortk American continent and
t is gulte. puzzling Jku it does not: breed in larger
numbers.
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SPARROW-
Cotnwioti pemvtemt resident ^rouni the o*)b4uH»es
and sheii flot n»V»ve -to thU con'kinent, tt u)a*
tntt^oced in li1l^ and fueled *to i»vc»fe»«t
tapidltj. Ti» recehfc ijeBTs, Wo«oeoer> it lies
decreased
BOBOUMK-
o4Ltsc*Aja-»t*jyL—rty^/^W<^
Tolerebij common migrant, Frejuents tKe jtraa«i|
meado^a in April and flatj ani tlie reexLj mmekes *A fill
tniAntiont toliei? tbetj feed on u)Ud rice*
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Common resident fwm. (Huvck to Klovember, end
uncommon visitor in mid- idinter*
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Common permanent resident-in tW, cattail
marshes, 1*1 ore abundant in ulivvLetr, u)Wen large flocKs
ceno«e3*te <*v tUe s«oamps*
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miqront
Common mic
iloth
April to Septem
BALTUAOAE ORiOlE-
end to lerabUj common breeder*
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Uncommon miqrant and rare breeder,. Klsu to September*
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the tOooded
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Sul*
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Common tWan Wwevlg.
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but i* vettj rare lw yntd'ut'tnieir) md oncotnmeri in
Summer* Cowwwn in fUich, April, Ainu, September and
Otto ter,
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to Vie non-migratory i*vi remain ill tkeitr lives near
their birtHpl ace unless driven ittHuj bj food a ho rinses
er other natural causes,
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Abundant migrant and Common Summer
resident^
egoentljgf 44ie upper itolage ot the deetdious
oods, Arrives in late April and departs m September.
aoaEr.aRgft«TgO ftROSBEftKUncommon migrant in fAag and September,
XAmjbgj BOXTiMtcy*r, Abundant summer resident IWi Astj to September.
^ tirgjdss and per&ivtant£ong?ter, this Species sings all
dau l°n0 and all Summer,
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FtSCll'*
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Friflu common visitor Pvom October to Urn'll*
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trrc^vliar uJinter visitant, in some gears’ common,
in others almost UnKnevn.
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Common permanent rest dent y associating chietL in
Small groupst except dutimj the nesting Season, ulhkh does
not begin until JoUj.
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cliisel tin t permanent vulieni; in fclva a %*)
ciaisel as » Aemufttfrvt vtsident "in that
individuals remain in tdtnber. lb is for more Common ffom
(AevcfijijVven new) migrants uytrlvt, until N!OVe*nbet-? u)ken
tUeg depart*
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A ♦c-et.
Ofttomnuwt m j^vant in o\d} ^<nouMi*ilp fields. Ptatch
ind Ootober.
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ferftftaatfcPPER 0 PARROT
Summer resident) n«t uncommon* Pitfen ti^Vi}u>eei'0iroum
^itlAs. (\nrWes tarlj in Spring tnboJtr tke
uteeK. of ft^nl and
Waves *m October.
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Weed
accs$iona(ia in iKe Arboretum- April 4ubvd October.
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leaving in April
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South Until late November or December and leaves v;enj
tuia in Merck.
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Common summer resident, mailnj its nest; around
ke booses. Arrives i«t April end siaus until Octobet^.
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Permanent resident, less common in cV inter. In
Summer, sle«Of JKistltd Sonj is one of tkfi moot
Characteristic of fetrd songs In tVie llabtonai Arboretum-
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�vaHtTr-iaoumeo spaftncWJL.
dwc miaranf itv April}
and Ociobe<r(
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migrant an^ eemmon ujinttv- resUertt.
n^mWvs pass
irt Octobev uni a^ain 'ui
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Common mimnki and a Feu) u)lnW in jVielWrsd
localities, Movants Hire seen Wi **\arck and October,iVove**bev.
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Higrant. Sometimes common in October- atvi Mstcli.
Keeps Hbo Live iomp areas near tke Aaacortia.
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Common pevniancai resident, and akonlant in
migration*
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Tke FolUufmcj ^scales aw loulstless of rare occurence
In tke Hlattonal Arboretum* but Ivave never ^etualUj been
recorded, and utt therefore tvanofemd to'‘Hypothetical Liat:
Common Loon
Tennessee ularbler
Cana 4a Goose
tiashstUe tiarblelr
4adu)all
Ca^e #tu(j uVarbler*
Hooded fHenjansev
IVf* ide ter-thrus K
Bonaparte® Gull
UliUons tiavbW
Aliev FtacatcWr
Blue Gres beatK
Purple flarttn
Evening GrosbeaK
Hensloute Sparvou)
Short-billed ^lavsb liven
American Pi pit
Lincolns 5jehrt»u)
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lOavUiuj Vi re o
Prothonofcanj tJuvbleV
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A 'total of Iwa, Sj»«c»es, plus 21 piolimbles, occur
in « pem^ of la. monies wi'tmn tKc cotvftnea of tWe
Itattonal Avtotdui»i, ettcompvssin^ an area of Jfoo-oA<i
acres. Of 'tWcse^'l^ species matj Vse sKpecteJ -to breed,
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The Birds of the National Arboretum
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This handwritten manuscript by John Wesley Taylor describes and depicts the birds found at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C.
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Taylor, John W
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1947
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QL684.W18 T3
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Washington, D.C.