Boreal Chickadee - 2 in Covehead on Aug. 15 (GP); 3 at Afton Road on Oct. 8 (JOM). White—breasted Nuthatch - 1 in West Royalty through Sept. (SD). Brown Creeper - 4 in Wilmot on Oct. 16 (EC); 1 in Lyndale on Oct. 29 (WEC). ' American Robin - 6 at Beach Grove on Oct. 19 and 7 at Brazel Road on Oct. 21 (JDM); 3 in Brooklyn on Oct. 30 (WEC). Golden-crowned Kinglet - 2 in Brooklyn on Oct. 16 (WEC). Ruby-crowned Kinglet - 1 in Covehead on Aug. 15 and 1 in Winsloe North on Oct. 1 (GP). Cedar Waxwing - 6 in Covehead on July 7 and 1 in Winsloe North on Aug. 23 (GP); 15 in Alma on Sept. 14 (FRC). Black-and-white Warbler - 1 in Covehead on Aug. 15 and 1 in Winsloe North on Sept. 3 (GP). Nashville Warbler - 1 in Naufrage in late Sept. (VF). Yellow-rumped Warbler - 2 in Waterside on Sept. 16 (FRC); 2 at East Point and 1 at South Lake on Oct. 8 (WEC,DW); at Canavoy 5 on Oct. 8 and 3 on Oct. 10 (JDM); 2 in Cavendish on Oct. 12 (BE). Ovenbird - 1 in Covehead on Aug. 1 (GP). Red-winged Blackbird - 25 in New Glasgow on Oct. 7 (FRC); 300+ at Fort Augustus and 50+ at Watervale on Oct. 31 (JDM). ~ Common Grackle - 13 in West Devon on Oct. 7 (FRC); several thousand in one large mixed flock with Starlingsin Springvale on Oct. 10 and several hundred in a flock, near Hunter River on Oct. 24 (GGH); 100+ at Fort Augustus and 150+ at Watervale on Oct. 31 (JOM). ' ‘ Brown-headed Cowbird - 100+ at New Annan on Oct. 7 (FRC). Pine Grosbeak - 1 m in Cavendish on Oct. 24 (BE). White-winged Crossbill - I landed in a boat off Malpeque in July '82 (BF). Dark-eyed Junco - 3 in Winsloe North on Aug. 26 (GP); 4 in Cavendish on Sept. 28 (BE); 1 at Dromore on Oct. 10, 3 at Rice Point on Oct. 12, 4 at Mt. Albion on Oct. 14 and 1 at Millvale on Oct. 15 (JDM); 9 in Brooklyn on Oct. 16 (WEC). Song Sparrow - 1 at Waterside on Sept. 16 (FRC). MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL TIME. To assure uninterupted delivery of newsletters, please renew your Natural History Society membership ngw_for 1984. For your convenience, a clip-out form is available inside the front cover of the newsletter, so take a . moment to fill it out and send it in now. While you are at it, perhaps you know of a friend or a relative either in or out of the province who would enjoy receiving the newsletter and other benefits of membership. N.H.S. membership cards make excellent stocking stuffers. ISLAND NATURE TRUST. The Island Nature Trust also reminds you that it is time to renew your membership for 1984. A sister organization to the Natural History Society, the Nature Trust is devoted to the protection and management of endangered natural areas. Memberships ($5.00 annually) and donations towards the work of . the Nature Trust can be sent to P.O. Box 265, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ClA 7K4. I4