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Long: Kansas Birds
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308. Dendroica aestiva aestiva (Gmelin). Eastern Yellow Warbler. Com-
mon summer resident throughout the state.
309. Dendroica aestiva rubiginosa (Pallas). Alaska Yellow Warbler. Oc-
casional migrant. There are four specimens, taken in Douglas county.
310. Dendroica aestiva sonorana Brewster. Sonora Yellow Warbler. Acci-
dental. Included on the strength of a specimen taken in Wallace county,
June 24, 1911. Identified by Dr. H. C. Oberholser.
311. Dendroica magnolia (Wilson). Magnolia Warbler. Occasional mi-
grant. A number of specimens have been taken.
312. Dendroica tigrina (Gmelin). Cape May Warbler. Occasional migrant
in the extreme east.
313. Dendroica caerulescens caerulescens (Gmelin). Black-throated Blue
Warbler. Very rare migrant. All known specimens were taken in the western
part of the state.
314. Dendroica coronata (Linnaeus). Myrtle Warbler. Common migrant
in the east; occasional in the west.
315. Dendroica auduboni auduboni (Townsend). Audubon's Warbler. Com-
mon migrant in the extreme west.
316. Dendroica virens virens (Gmelin). Black-throated Green Warbler.
Occasional migrant in the east.
317. Dendroica cerulea (Wilson). Cerulean Warbler. Formerly a summer
resident; now a rare migrant.
318. Dendroica fusca (Müller). Blackburnian Warbler. Rare migrant in
the east; casual in the west.
[Dendroica dominica albilora Ridgway. Sycamore Warbler. Reported by
Goss, but there are no specimens. It is placed in the hypothetical list until
further information is gathered.]
319. Dendroica pensylvanica (Linnaeus). Chestnut-sided Warbler. Rare
migrant, in the extreme east.
[Dendroica castanea (Wilson). Bay-breasted Warbler. Reported at Blue
Rapids by P. B. Peabody. No other report of this species has been made.
Pending collection of a specimen, it is placed in the hypothetical list.]
320. Dendroica striata (Forster). Black-poll Warbler. Fairly common mi-
grant in the east.
321. Dendroica pinus pinus (Wilson). Northern Pine Warbler. Very rare
migrant in the east.
[Dendroica discolor discolor (Vieillot). Northern Prairie Warbler. Placed
in the hypothetical list because it has not been reported since the time of Goss,
and there are no specimens.]
322. Dendroica palmarum palmarum (Gmelin). Western Palm Warbler.
Occasional migrant in the east.
323. Seiurus aurocapillus (Linnaeus). Oven-bird. Occasional migrant in
the east.
324. Seiurus noveboracensis noveboracensis (Gmelin). Northern Water
Thrush. Accidental. One taken by Linsdale and Hall at Lawrence, on May
21, 1921.
325. Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis Ridgway. Grinnell's Water Thrush.
Occasional migrant in the east.
326. Seiurus motacilla (Vieillot). Louisiana Water Thrush. Uncommon
summer resident in the east.