# Smiiii, respee t â€" ie April 11â€"Tree Swallow. + April 12â€"Bank Swallow,â€" Towhee or Chewink. i se ts t April ‘13â€"Whiteâ€"throated Sparrow. April 15â€"Myrtle Warbler, Purple Martin. § y> April 21=â€"â€"Whiteâ€"crowned Sparrow, Barn Swallow, Whipâ€"poorâ€"will. : . April 22â€"Chimney Swift, Chipping Sp:i-'fé‘w'.“"‘""" ty AMa S ~upde April 25â€"House Wren. Abril 26â€"Maryland Yellowâ€"throat. April 27â€"Catbird. £ May 3â€"Redâ€"headed Woodpecker. May 4â€"Baltimore Oriole, Roseâ€" breasted ‘Grosbeak, Redâ€"eyed Vireo, _ March 13â€"Woodcock. = March 17â€"Fox Sparrow, Sparrow HawK. .:. ez ‘ ns March 19â€"Migrant Shrike. March 21â€"Wood Pewee. March 22â€"Phoebe, Flicker. 3 . March 28â€"Mourning Dove. March 26 â€" Kingfisher, Hermit Thrush, Brown Thrasher, Goldenâ€" Cronned Kinglet, Rubyâ€"crowned Kingâ€" et. .: & P April 3â€"Crested Flycatcher. â€" _ :prfl 4â€"Vesper Sparrow. s _ April 09â€"Swamp. Sparrow,...Field. mm: s alin thite aat. March 9â€"Cedar Waxwing, Bronzâ€" ed Grackle, Kildeer. _ .>â€" x4 e@r. March 8 â€" Redâ€"winged Blackbird, Cowbird. Cardinal Grosbeak, Blue Jay, Engâ€" lish Sparrow, Tree Sparrow, Crow, Downy Woodpecker, Hairy Woodâ€" pecker, Marsh Hawk, Ringâ€"neck Pheasant, Winter Wren, ~Herring Gull, Chickadee, Slateâ€"colored Junco, Whiteâ€"breasted Nuthatch, â€" Brown Creeper, Shortâ€"eared Owl,_ Screech Owl, Barn Ow!, Bohemian Waxwing, Evening Grosbegk, Pine â€" Grosbeak, American Goldfinch, Prairie Horned Lark. > F FLeus, . .. Average first arrival of birds in Highland Park: $ March 2.â€" Meadowlark, Bluebird, Robin, Song Sparrow. â€" > | Many of the birds included in the winter list remains as permanent resâ€" idents. Others migrate northward at the approach of spring, while a few are rare transient visitors. ts _*The dates set for the migratory birds are average dates, made up from observations over a period of years.: These observations were made by teachers and pupils of Elm Place schook _ . ai2l aeii o opla and â€"keptâ€"aâ€"recordâ€"ofâ€"theirâ€"arrivals for a number of years. The list folâ€" lows: $ endar from the paper and paste on which extends from March to nearly the last of â€"May. m #~.. In addition to the average dates of first arrivals, there is a list of birds seen in winter. ® . â€" Birds seen in winter in and near Highland Park: â€" f All interested in nature lure will find the following bird calendar preâ€" pared by the pupils and teachers of Elm Place school very helpful. _A Eim Place School Bird _ | Yellowâ€"throated â€" Vire Calendar Interesting to ~| Waebier. mlack ihoa Thursday, April 2, 1931 March 10â€"Yellowâ€"bellied Sapsuckâ€" of of start, Least Flycatcher.: : May 7â€"Chestnut:Warbler.==â€"â€"â€" burnian Warbler, Nighthawk: . â€" May 11â€"Warbling Vireo. .. May 12â€"Uarula Warbler. ; . May 15â€"Bayâ€"breasted Warbler. ~â€"May 16â€"Rubyâ€"throated Hummingâ€" bird, Blackâ€"poll Warbler, Mourning Warbler, Wilson‘s Warbler, Canada Warbler: < __May 5â€"Blackâ€"billed Cuckoo. 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