Field notes, v1472
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450 Kansas Academy of Science 285. Bombycilla cedrorum Vieillot. Cedar Waxwing. Irregular winter resi- dent. 286. Lanius borealis borealis Vieillot. Northern Shrike. Rare winter resi- dent in the east; common in the west. 287. Lanius borealis invictus Grinnell. Northwestern Shrike. Occasional winter visitant. 288. Lanius ludovicianus migrans Palmer. Migrant Shrike. Common sum- mer resident in the east; occasional in winter. 289. Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides Swainson. White-rumped Shrike. Common summer resident in the west; occasional in winter. 290. Sturnus vulgaris vulgaris Linnaeus. Starling. Common resident in the southeast. Spreading rapidly westward. 291. Vireo atricapillus Woodhouse. Black-capped Vireo. Formerly a sum- mer resident in Comanche county. Has not been found in the state since the time of Goss. 292. Vireo griseus griseus (Boddaert). White-eyed Vireo. Uncommon sum- mer resident in the east. 293. Vireo belli belli Audubon. Bell's Vireo. Common summer resident in the eastern part of the state. 294. Vireo flavifrons Vieillot. Yellow-throated Vireo. Occasional summer resident, locally common. 295. Vireo solitarius solitarius (Wilson). Blue-headed Vireo. Occasional migrant. 296. Vireo olivaceus (Linnaeus). Red-eyed Vireo. Abundant summer resi- dent in the eastern part of the state. 297. Vireo philadelphicus (Cassin). Philadelphia Vireo. Very rare migrant in the extreme east. Two specimens taken in Doniphan county on September 2 and 24, 1922, are on record. 298. Vireo gilvus gilvus (Vieillot). Eastern Warbling Vireo. Common sum- mer resident throughout the state. 299. Mniotilta varia (Linnaeus). Black and White Warbler. Common mi- grant; rare summer resident, breeding locally. 300. Protonotaria citrea (Boddaert). Prothonotary Warbler. Common summer resident in suitable localities. 301. Helmitheros vermivorus (Gmelin). Worm-eating Warbler. Rare mi- grant; possible summer resident. 302. Vermivora chrysoptera (Linnaeus). Golden-winged Warbler. Very rare migrant. One specimen was taken three miles south of Lawrence, May 2, 1921. 303. Vermivora pinus (Linnaeus). Blue-winged Warbler. Occasional mi- grant; possibly a rare summer resident. 304. Vermivora peregrina (Wilson). Tennessee Warbler. Common migrant in the east. 305. Vermivora celata celata (Say). Orange-crowned Warbler. Common migrant throughout the state. 306. Vermivora ruficapilla ruficapilla (Wilson). Nashville Warbler. Occa- sional migrant in the east. 307. Compsothlypis americana pusilla (Wilson). Northern Parula Warbler. Rare summer resident; occasional migrant.