Corey,

Thank you for sharing your compilation.  I will be saving a copy.

I highly recommend looking at The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York 
State for more information and more references.  The book took a very 
historical theme, and you can find many interesting citations.  A quick flip 
through the Literature Cited found the following important references that are 
not in your list.  A number of more modern references are also missing.

DeKay, J. E. (alternatively spelled De Kay or Dekay) 1844. Zoology of New York, 
or the New York fauna. Part 2: birds. Carroll and Cook, Albany, NY.[

Eaton, E. H. 1953. Birds of New York 1910 to 1930. Kingbird 3:52-55.

Mearns, E. A. 1879. A list of the birds of the Hudson Highlands, with 
annotations. Bulletin of the Essex Institute 11:193-196.

Merriam, C. H. 1881. Preliminary list of birds ascertained to occur in the 
Adirondack region, northeastern New York. Bulletin of the Nuttall 
Ornithological Club 6:225-235.

Rathbun, F. R. 1879. A revised list of birds of central New York. Daily 
Advertiser and Weekly Journal Printing House, Auburn, NY.

Reed, H. D., and A. H. Wright. 1909. The vertebrates of the Cayuga Lake Basin, 
N.Y. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 48:370-459.

Best,

Kevin

Kevin J. McGowan, Ph.D.
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From: bounce-7856447-3714...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-7856447-3714...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Corey Finger
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 7:12 AM
To: New York
Subject: [nysbirds-l] NYS Birding Checklists

Thanks to everyone who shared info and knowledge about old checklists from 
around New York State.  There are lots!

First, having a reference librarian respond is helpful, as Donna Schulman let 
me know about a tool to find some lists (I will include her information about 
that below my signature).  Thanks to Andy Guthrie (who also pointed out that 
many of the older works are available for free online as google books), Joseph 
Dicostanzo (who provided a ton of info), Jerry Lazarczyk, Harry Maas, Bill 
Purcell, Brett Ewald, and Sally Svenson for responding with information about 
checklists from around New York State.  Below are all of the checklists about 
which I was informed.  Sorry about the different formats but I largely 
cut-and-pasted and edited directly from other folks' emails.  Please note that 
the geographical areas I divided the lists into are pretty rough...

WESTERN NEW YORK
Birds of Western New York by Ernest Short from 1893. He lived in Chili, NY (a 
suburb of Rochester), and the checklist was printed by A. M. Eddy in Albion, 
NY. It is a 13 page checklist.

A Popular Account of the Bird life of the Finger Lakes Section of New York, 
with Main Reference to the Summer Season by C. J. Spiker (1935, Roosevelt 
Wildlife Bulletin Volume 6, Number 3)

The Birds of Livingston County , New York by K. Fox (1998, Proceedings of the 
Rochester Academy of Science, vol. 18, no. 4)

Studies of breeding birds in the Allegany State Park by A. A. Saunders (1938, 
New York State Museum bulletin, no. 318)

Birds of the Niagara Frontier Region: An Annotated Checklist by C. S. Beardslee 
and H. D. Mitchell (1965, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences)

CENTRAL NEW YORK
Annotated list of the birds of Oneida County, N.Y., and of the west Canada 
Creek Valley by Egbert Bagg, published in Utica, NY, by the Press of T.J. 
Griffiths, 1912

The Birds of Central New York Marshes by A. A. Saunders (1926, Roosevelt 
Wildlife Bulletin Volume 3, Number 3)

Ornithology of the Oneida Lake Region: with reference to the late spring and 
summer seasons by D. Stoner (1932, Roosevelt Wild Life Annuals, volume 2, nos. 
3 and 4, New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University)

ADIRONDACKS / NORTHERN NY
Summer Birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N.Y., from 1877, by 
Roosevelt and Minot.

Birdlife of the Adirondack Park by B. Beehler (1978, Adirondack Mountain Club)

The Summer Birds of the Northern Adirondack Mountains by A. A. Saunders (1929, 
Roosevelt Wildlife Bulletin Volume 5, Number 3)

Birds of Essex County, New York by G. Carleton (1999, High Peaks Audubon 
Society)

Birds of Clinton County, Second Edition by C. W. Mitchell and W. E. Krueger 
(1997, High Peaks Audubon Society)

There was a list put together by resident/members of the "Trudeau Bird Club" at 
the Trudeau tuberculosis sanitarium in Saranac Lake, reprinted from the October 
1904 issue of Outdoor Life.  It recorded local arrival dates of 163 birds. It 
is on file as a pamphlet in the Adirondack Room at the Saranac Lake Library: 
T867b pam.

MOUNTAIN REGIONS
Notes on Some Birds of the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, New York by K. C. 
Parkes (1954, Annals of the Carnegie Museum )

CATSKILLS
A Review of the Summer Birds of a Part of the Catskill Mountains, with 
Prefatory Remarks on the Faunal and Floral Features of the Region by E. P. 
Bicknell (1882, in Transactions of the Linnaean Society of New York , vol. I)

LONG ISLAND
A list of the birds of Oyster Bay and vicinity, Long Island, by Rudyerd Boulton 
and J T Nichols, published in Roslyn, NY by the The Bird Club of Long Island, 
1940

The Birds of Great Gull Island, 1966-1972 by D. C. Duffy and C. LaFarge (1973, 
privately published)

The Birds of Long Island - Jacob P. Giraud, 1844

 A List of the Birds of Long Island, New York, Dr. William C. Braislin, 1907

CAPITAL REGION
The Birds of Albany County by Wilbur Webster Judd, 1907

Birds of Washington Park, Albany , New York by D. Stoner and L. C. Stoner 
(1952, New York State Museum Bulletin 344)

DOWNSTATE
Guide to the summer birds of the Bear Mountain and Harriman Park sections of 
the Palisades Interstate Park by P M Silloway; New York State College of 
Forestry at Syracuse University.; Palisades Interstate Park Commission and 
published in Syracuse, NY by the State University College of Forestry at 
Syracuse University, 1920. (Syracuse University publications vol. 9, no. 21; 
Bulletin of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, no. 
11)

The Birds of Dutchess County, New York by L. Griscom (1933, Transactions of the 
Linnaean Society of New York , vol. III)

NYC
Birds Around New York City , Where and When to Find Them by A. D. Cruickshank 
(1942, American Museum of Natural History)

Birds of the New York City Region by L. Griscom (1923, American Museum of 
Natural History)

Birds of the New York Area by J. Bull (1964, Harper & Row)

The Birds of the New York City Area; A Guide to the Exhibit of Local Birds in 
the American Museum Of Natural History, New York by J. Bull (1958, American 
Museum of Natural History)

In the 1950's, Geoffrey Carleton produced "The Birds of Central and Prospect 
Parks" in collaboration with Peter Post and Edward Whelen. Its format is 
similar to Bull's Birds of New York sans text.

STATE-WIDE LISTS
Check List of New York Birds, 2nd ed. By M. S. Farr (1900, Bulletin of the New 
York State Museum , no. 33, vol 7)

Preliminary Annotated Checklist of New York State Birds by E. M. Reilly and K. 
C. Parkes (1959, New York State Museum and Science Service State Education 
Dept.)

Bull's Birds of New York State (1974), and again by Levine in 1998

Birds. Volume 2 of Zoology of New York, or the New-York Fauna, James E. De Kay, 
1844

Birds of New York, Part 1 - Elon Howard Eaton, 1910.  Covers Water & Game 
Birds.  There is also a Part 2 covering Land Birds published in 1914.  The 
physical versions are worth getting for the nice plates by Fuertes.  These two 
volumes are also available as digitized versions from the New York State 
LIbrary:  
http://nysl.nysed.gov/uhtbin/cgisirsi/CLynDNHfIO/NYSL/38890092/523/88249

REGIONAL WORKS THAT INCLUDE NYS INFO
Our Birds in Their Haunts, a book by Rev. J. Hibbert Langille M.A. from 1884. 
It was published by S. E. Cassino & Co. of Boston and is 624 pages. It is 
basically a popular treatise on the birds of Eastern North America. As the 
author was from Buffalo, there are many references to birding and locations in 
Western New York, such as the Niagara River and Johnson Creek in Niagara County.

Good Birding,
Corey Finger
http://10000birds.com

PS  If you are interested in the blog post I was writing that led me to the 
decision to learn about these checklists it is here:
http://10000birds.com/the-skylarks-of-brooklyn.htm


SEARCH INFO FROM DONNA SCHULMAN

The Adelson Library of the Lab of Ornithology has a good collection of these 
lists.
(1) Go to http://library.cornell.edu<http://library.cornell.edu/>
(2) Go to Advanced Search
(3) Select Subject field, type in - birds
      2nd Subject field, type in - new york (state)  (note -- parentheses 
around state helps a lot)
      Select publication time frame (example, 1850 - 1946)




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