American Goldfinch - 4 at South Melville, Jan. 26 (EC); 30 at Arlington feeder in late Jan. (LP); 12 at Battery Point feeder, Feb. 4 (WP); 20 + at Milltown Cross feeder in_Jan. (LA); 12 to 15 daily at Kingston feeder after snow storm on Feb. 4.to Feb. 18 (JM); 10 to 50 all winter at Kinlock feeder (SS) Red Crossbill - 5 at Brackley Beach Jan. 19 & 20, 1 at Brackley Jan. 26, 1 at Lyndale Jan. 30, 3 at Springton on Feb. 7, and some singing at St. Catherines on Mar. 5 (DS) White-winged Crossbill - 4 at Pisquid on Feb. 4, although conditions seemed favourable, no evidence of breeding seen; DS reports them as very common, 100 to 200 per day during Jan. & Feb. forest winter bird surveys; many flocks with males singing Jane 26 at Brackley, many at Lyndale on Jan. 30, several pairs with males singing on Feb. 7 at Springton, S at St. Catherines with males singing on Feb. 13, 1 singing male at Head of Montague Feb. 14, and many at Springton Feb. 13 (DS) Savannah Sparrow - 1 in early Jan. at Bunbury (SV) Northern Junco - 1 at Battery Point, Feb. 4 (WP); 6 at Forest House, early Feb. (Td'A); 3 at Kingston feeder from Feb. 6 to 18 (JM); 4 to 5 at DeSable feeder (up to 13 this winter) (BP) American Tree Sparrow - S on Dec. 27 at Sleepy HOIIOw (EC); 1 Dec. 31 at Forest House (Td'A); 3 to 4 in Jan. and Feb. at Donagh feeder (JDM); 1 Mar. 13 at DeSable feeder (BP) ‘ White-throated Sparrow - 1 at Battery Point, Feb. 4 (WP); l irregularly in early Feb. at Brackley feeder (RP) Fox Sparrow - 1 in mid—Jan. at Bunbury (SV) .Song Sparrow - 1 at Meadowbank Jan. 5 (BCP); 1 every other day in min-Jan. at Mermaid feeder, (WM); 1 at Hopedale, Feb. 13 (DS); 2 at Charlottetown feeder all of Jan. & Feb. (LT) Snow Buntings - 400 seen on Feb. 23 (flocks of 9 to 200). Many flocks on Vroofs, along the few bare roadside areas, and in freshly spread manure areas along the shore road running from Alberton to North Cape to West Point (JDM, 33, 05, RC, RP, LT); 50 to 75 mid-Feb. to early Mar. at ~Kinlock (SS);' "Noticeable absence of Snow Buntings between Tyne Valley and Summerside this winter. Sighting of four in Grand River on Mar. 12 .was the first this winter." (GEDR)I Thanks to the following contributors who provided records for this listing, namely: LA — Lenore Andrew; RA — Roger Andrew; GB - Gwen Beck; JB — Janet Barwise; KB - Kevin Brothers; RB - Ross Bernard; SB - Steve Bezanson; EC - Elwood Coakes; RC - Ray Cooke; FRC - Rosemary Curley; RCu - Rita Curan; TC - Thelma Clark; TeC - Ted Currie; Td'A - Therese d'Amour; HE - Harold Edwards; ME - Mike Ellis; BF - Barbara Fisher; C&SH - Cathy and Sandy Hollinger; BH - Ben Hoteling; JH - John Hayden; J&SH - Joan and Steve Homans; LH - Les Romans; RM 2 Rosalie Hoteling; MK - Margaret Koren; BM - Buddy MacIntyre; HM - Harvey Morris; JM — Jackie MacPhail; JDM - Dan McAskill; MM — Mary Myers; MlM - ' Malcolm MacDonald; SM - Scott Makepeace; VM - Victor MacLeod; WM — Wade MacKinnion; J0 - Jean Ouellette; BP - Brenda Penak; BCP - Bruce Pigot; KP - Keith Pigot; LP — Laura Phillips; RP - Roberta Palmer; WP - Wendell Profitt; G&DR - Geoff & Dorothy Robinson; DS - Dwayne Sabine; GS - Gary Schneider; Ls - Libby Stewart; PS - Peter Sheppard; SS - Steve Stephenson; J&RT - Jean and Reg Thompson; LT - Linda Thomas; SV - Stan Vass; CGMW - Carl 9 Mary Willms; DW - Doug Wood; and P&AW - Pat & Ann Wootton. Harold Edwards sent in the following sightings for Feb. 7th from a feeder at his daughter's yard in north west New Jersey: 1 Red—headed Woodpecker; many Tufted Titmouse; and 1 male and 2 female Northern Cardinals. -15-