Field notes, v1472
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454 Kansas Academy of Science 370. Carpodacus purpureus purpureus (Gmelin). Eastern Purple Finch. Irregular winter visitant; common when present. 371. Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis (Say). Common House Finch. Com- mon resident in the extreme southwestern part of the state. This bird has been taken or reported in Morton, Hamilton and Finney counties. [Pinicola enucleator leucura (Müller). Candaian Pine Grosbeak. Reported by Snow, who was quoted by Ridgway. No specimens have ever been taken, and the bird has not been reported since. It is here placed in the Hypothet-\nical List.] 372. Acanthis linaria linaria (Linnaeus). Common Redpoll. Rare and irregular winter visitant. There are records from Neosho Falls, Manhattan, Kansas City, and Lawrence. 373. Spinus pinus pinus (Wilson). Northern Pine Siskin. Common but irregular winter visitant; rare summer resident. It nested once at Onaga, May 3, 1920. 374. Spinus tristis tristis (Linnaeus). Eastern Goldfinch. Common resi- dent throughout the state. 375. Loxia curvirostra neogaea Griscom. Red Crossbill. Rare winter visi- tant. Specimens were taken at Lawrence in 1906 and 1920. 376. Loxia curvirostra pusilla Gloger. Newfoundland Crossbill. Accidental. One was taken at Burlington on February 1, 1892. 377. Loxia curvirostra minor (Brehm). Sitka Crossbill. Accidental. Taken at Lawrence on January 25, 1920. 378. Loxia curvirostra bendirei Ridgway. Bendire's Crossbill. Occasional winter visitant. Taken at Lawrence in 1885, 1898, and 1911. 379. Loxia curvirostra benti Griscom. Rocky Mountain Crossbill. Com- mon winter visitant. Has been taken on many occasions in all parts of the state. 380. Loxia curvirostra stricklandi Ridgway. Mexican Crossbill. Accidental. One was taken at Lawrence on January 25, 1911. 381. Loxia leucoptera Gmelin. White-winged Crossbill. Rare and irregular winter visitant. Reported from a number of scattered localities. 382. Pipilo erythrophthalmus erythrophthalmus (Linnaeus). Red-eyed Towhee. Common summer resident; rare in the west. 383. Pipilo maculatus arcticus (Swainson). Arctic Towhee. Common mi- grant in the west; occasional in the east. 384. Calamospiza melanocorys Stejneger. Lark Bunting. Common sum- mer resident in the west; rare in the east. 385. Passerculus sandwichensis savanna (Wilson). Eastern Savanna Spar- row. Common migrant in the east. 386. Passerculus sandwichensis alaudinus Bonaparte. Western Savanna Sparrow. Common migrant throughout the state. 387. Passerculus sandwichensis nevadensis Grinnell. Nevada Savanna spar- row. Occasional migrant. Several specimens have been taken in the eastern part of the state. 388. Ammodramus savannarum australis Maynard. Eastern Grasshopper Sparrow. Occasional summer resident in the east. 389. Ammodramus savannarum perpallidus (Coues). Western Grasshopper Sparrow. Common summer resident throughout the state.