. Oiseaux du Michigan . NOR (Brehm). *Amekican Crossbill; RedCrossbill.souvent très commun; dans toute la péninsule du Sud au moins; hiver; novembre à mai; occasionnel en été; irrégulier à Ann Arbor (Dr. J. B. Steere); seulement en hiver et au printemps à Plymouth (J. B. Purdy); non commun dans les comtés de Lenawee et de HillsdaleCounties (A. H. Boies); commune dans le comté de Grand traverse (M. L. Leach); verycommon à Iron Mountain, pensez qu'il se reproduit (E. E. Brewster); F. M. Falconer rapportsit, de Hillsdale, en mars et avril, où M. Dempel a trouvé un nid le 24,1892 mars, dans une épinette, à vingt pieds du sol, et un
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. Birds of Michigan . nor (Brehm). *Amekican Crossbill; RedCrossbill.Often very common; throughout the Southern Peninsula at least; winter; Nov. toMay; occasional in summer; irregular at Ann Arbor (Dr. J. B. Steere); only inwinter and spring at Plymouth (J. B. Purdy); not common in Lenawee and HillsdaleCounties (A. H. Boies); common in Grand Traverse County (M. L. Leach); verycommon at Iron Mountain, think it breeds (E. E. Brewster); F. M. Falconer reportsit from Hillsdale in March and April, where a nest was found by Mr. Dempel March 24, 1892, in a spruce, twenty feet from the ground, and one egg taken; summer residentat Mackinac Island, where it breeds (S. E. White); Keweenaw Point (Kneeland);breeds north; I think it neBts in March or earlier (Dr. M. Gibbs); usually Febru-ary and March (Davie, p. 289); nests in trees; eggs three to five, greenish gray speckedwith brown; Dr. Atkins reports taking the nest of this bird at Locke; he also statesthat he has known it to peck holes in apples to secure the seeds.. White-winged Crossbill, reduced. 219-522-(li)8). Loxia lencoptera Omel. * White-winged Crossbill. Often common; throughout the Lower Peninsula at least; south only in winter;Dr. Atkins reports killing one at Locke. August 9, 1875; common in Kent County inwinter (S. E. White); uncertain winter visitor at Ann Arbor (Dr. J. B. Steere);one pair killed at Plymouth (J. B. Purdy); Samuel Spicer, of Genesee County, reports finding one nesting Sept. 28, 1888 (O. and O., p. 43, 1889); Keweenaw Point (Kneeland); S. E. White finds it in July and August at Mackinac Island, where itprobably breeds; breeds in Northern Wisconsin and Northern Peninsula of Michi-gan (Ludwig Kumlein); this bird is a rather fine singer. Genus ACANTHI3 Bech. 220-528-(207). A rant his linaria (Linn.). * Redpoll; Common or Lesser Red-poll; Redpoll Linnet.Occasional winter resident; November to March or April; flocks; irregularlyabundant at Ann Arbor, there were thousands in 1888, very rare since (Dr. J.