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CONTENTS Connecticut Ornithological Association l THE Founding Members A Retrospective 2 Carl Trichka ,:1.\ : CONNECTIClJT First Report and Inquiry for the Rare Records Committee 2 George A. Clark, Jr. .t/ WARBLER The 1985-1986 Christmas Count 3 A Journal of Connecticut Ornithology Fred Sibley The 1985-1986 Christmas Count Summary 6 Fred Sibley The Ornithological Chronicles of George T. Griswold 9 George A. Clark, Jr. Connecticut Field Notes- Summer 1985 11 David Rosgen The Connecticut Warbler is a quarterly publication devoted ro rhe advancement of the study of birds. It is published by the Connecricur Ornithological Association . Address all correspondence ro 314 Unquowa Road, Fairfield, CT 06430. f l · ·~ The Connecticut Audubon Society Non-Profit Org. J14 Unquowa Road F.airfif'ld, l T 0&430 U.S. Postage PAID Fairfield, Conn. Permit No 95 Volume VI Number 1 January 1986 Pages 1-13 CONNECTICUT ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CONNECTICUT ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION President: Roland C. Clement, Norwalk FOUNDING MEMBERS Vice-President: Elizabeth Kleiner , Simsbury Secretary: Winifred Burkett, Srorrs Treasurer: Robert Fletcher, Cheshire Existence, whether of individuals or organizations, especially. in the beginning, is a precar Assistant Treasurer: Carl J. Trichka, Fairfield ious affair. New organizations must cross a survival threshold - based on minimum size Board of Directors and time to cement relationships - in order to survive at all. The original nucleus of sup porters thus very special because it provides that critical mass. Particularly is this so of Term expiring _____ is those who are willing to gamble the sizeable investment of a membership long before sur December 1986 December 1987 •• vival is assured. This is why we call them Founders. Stuart E. Mitchell, Portland Neil W. Currie, Watertown '* \ ' Joseph C. Zeranski, Greenwich Shirley S. Davis, Mansfield Center 14.~ The Connecticut Ornithological Association has, we believe, crossed this survival thresh Julio de Ia Torre, New Canaan Donald A. Hopkins, Windsor old as it enters its third year. We thank all of you- members, subscribers, contributors Robert C. Dewire, Pawcatuck Philip R. Schaeffer, Greenwich and especially the Founders whose Honor Roll appears on this page. The Editorial Group and the Board of Directors will work hard to merit the trust and support you have invested December 1988 in C.O.A. and The Connecticut Warbler. George W . Zepko, Middlerown George A. Clark Jr., Srorrs Mrs. Florance C. Allain - Greenwich Fred C. Sibley, Guilford Rev . Thomas E. Berberich- Rocky Hill Stephen P. Broker, New Haven Dr. Anthony H . Bledsoe- Madison, WI THE CONNECTICUT WARBLER Dr. George A. Clark, Jr. - Storrs Editor: Anthony H . Bledsoe, New Haven Mr. Roland C. Clement - Norwalk Managing Editor: Carl J . Trichka, Fairfield Mr. Maury D. Covington - Columbia, SC Field Editor: Dennis E. Varza, Fairfield Mrs. Shirley S. Davis - Mansfield Center The Connecticut Warbler is published quarterly (january, April, July, and October) by the Mr. Ostrom Enders - Avon Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA). Membership to COA is based on a calen Mr. Richard L. English - New Haven dar year, with membership renewable in January. New members of COA receive all four Mr. Robert W. Fletcher- Cheshire issues of The Connectimt Warbler for that year. Make checks payable to The Connecticut Or Mr. Jay Hand- Old Lyme nithological Association, and mail checks to 314 Unquowa Road, Fairfield, CT 06430. Mr. Donald A. Hopkins - Windsor Mr. Ronald P. Klattenberg - Middletown Membership Fees Mrs . Betty S. Kleiner - Simsbury Member $10.00 Contributing $20.00 Mrs. Roy E. Larsen- Vero Beach, FL Mrs. Phoebe H. Milliken - Greenwich Family $15.00 Sustaining $30.00 ,.,: \_ Founder $300.00, payable in three annual install- Dr. Robert Mirer- South Windsor ments and conferring life membership. · Mr. E. Stuart Mitchell - Portland Mr. Robert L. Norton- St. John, USVI ' t' ~ The editors invite submission of articles, notes, black and white photographs and line Mr. Stephen Potter - Darien drawings for publication in The Connecticut Warbler. Manuscripts should be typewritten, Mr. Fred C. Sibley - Guilford double-spaced and on one side of the sheet only, with ample margins. The style of manu Dr. Jeffrey A. Spendelow- Beltsville, MD scripts should follow the general usage in recent issues. Mr. Raymond Schwartz - Hamden Mr. Clayton Taylor- Moodus Cover Photograph: Female Boat-tailed Grackle (QuiJcaluJ major) photographed by Ray Mr. David H . Thomson - Farmington Schwartz November, 1985 at Lordship Marsh, Stratford: the first record for a Connecticut Mr. George W. Zepko - Middletown Christmas Bird Count. CONNECTICUT ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION CONNECTICUT ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION President: Roland C. Clement, Norwalk FOUNDING MEMBERS Vice-President: Elizabeth Kleiner , Simsbury Secretary: Winifred Burkett, Srorrs Treasurer: Robert Fletcher, Cheshire Existence, whether of individuals or organizations, especially. in the beginning, is a precar Assistant Treasurer: Carl J. Trichka, Fairfield ious affair. New organizations must cross a survival threshold - based on minimum size Board of Directors and time to cement relationships - in order to survive at all. The original nucleus of sup porters thus very special because it provides that critical mass. Particularly is this so of Term expiring _____ is those who are willing to gamble the sizeable investment of a membership long before sur December 1986 December 1987 •• vival is assured. This is why we call them Founders. Stuart E. Mitchell, Portland Neil W. Currie, Watertown '* \ ' Joseph C. Zeranski, Greenwich Shirley S. Davis, Mansfield Center 14.~ The Connecticut Ornithological Association has, we believe, crossed this survival thresh Julio de Ia Torre, New Canaan Donald A. Hopkins, Windsor old as it enters its third year. We thank all of you- members, subscribers, contributors Robert C. Dewire, Pawcatuck Philip R. Schaeffer, Greenwich and especially the Founders whose Honor Roll appears on this page. The Editorial Group and the Board of Directors will work hard to merit the trust and support you have invested December 1988 in C.O.A. and The Connecticut Warbler. George W . Zepko, Middlerown George A. Clark Jr., Srorrs Mrs. Florance C. Allain - Greenwich Fred C. Sibley, Guilford Rev . Thomas E. Berberich- Rocky Hill Stephen P. Broker, New Haven Dr. Anthony H . Bledsoe- Madison, WI THE CONNECTICUT WARBLER Dr. George A. Clark, Jr. - Storrs Editor: Anthony H . Bledsoe, New Haven Mr. Roland C. Clement - Norwalk Managing Editor: Carl J . Trichka, Fairfield Mr. Maury D. Covington - Columbia, SC Field Editor: Dennis E. Varza, Fairfield Mrs. Shirley S. Davis - Mansfield Center The Connecticut Warbler is published quarterly (january, April, July, and October) by the Mr. Ostrom Enders - Avon Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA). Membership to COA is based on a calen Mr. Richard L. English - New Haven dar year, with membership renewable in January. New members of COA receive all four Mr. Robert W. Fletcher- Cheshire issues of The Connectimt Warbler for that year. Make checks payable to The Connecticut Or Mr. Jay Hand- Old Lyme nithological Association, and mail checks to 314 Unquowa Road, Fairfield, CT 06430. Mr. Donald A. Hopkins - Windsor Mr. Ronald P. Klattenberg - Middletown Membership Fees Mrs . Betty S. Kleiner - Simsbury Member $10.00 Contributing $20.00 Mrs. Roy E. Larsen- Vero Beach, FL Mrs. Phoebe H. Milliken - Greenwich Family $15.00 Sustaining $30.00 ,.,: \_ Founder $300.00, payable in three annual install- Dr. Robert Mirer- South Windsor ments and conferring life membership. · Mr. E. Stuart Mitchell - Portland Mr. Robert L. Norton- St. John, USVI ' t' ~ The editors invite submission of articles, notes, black and white photographs and line Mr. Stephen Potter - Darien drawings for publication in The Connecticut Warbler. Manuscripts should be typewritten, Mr. Fred C. Sibley - Guilford double-spaced and on one side of the sheet only, with ample margins. The style of manu Dr. Jeffrey A. Spendelow- Beltsville, MD scripts should follow the general usage in recent issues. Mr. Raymond Schwartz - Hamden Mr. Clayton Taylor- Moodus Cover Photograph: Female Boat-tailed Grackle (QuiJcaluJ major) photographed by Ray Mr. David H . Thomson - Farmington Schwartz November, 1985 at Lordship Marsh, Stratford: the first record for a Connecticut Mr. George W. Zepko - Middletown Christmas Bird Count. A RETROSPECTIVE period. The significance of these articles Museum, New Haven, and at the Museum winged Tern, Razorbill, White-winged will grow, just as Roger Tory Peterson an of Natural History at the University of Dove, Great Gray Owl, Rufous Humming ticipated when he editOrialized in Vol. IV , CARL J. TRICHKA Connecticut, Srorrs. The committee is to bird, Say's Phoebe, Gray Jay, Bewick's Associate Editor No. 1: " 1984 wil1 be a milepost in the his review submitted records and to publish its Wren, Townsend's Solitaire, Bohemian tory of ornithology in our state." evaluation of those records. The committee Waxwing, Bell's Vireo, Audubon's War It seems so short a time since I wrote the The writing has so far been the work of should serve ro bring such records to the at bler, Black-throated Gray Warbler, edirorial for Vol. 1, No. 1 of this journal, a small group, but we are broadening our tention of a wider audience and to encour Townsend's Warbler, Hermit Warbler, but a glance at my bookshelf shows that base of contributOrs. Why not join this age a more thorough