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Redhead. A few about Cody during migrations. 
Canvas-back. A few about Cody during spring migrations. 
Ring-necked Duck. Occasionally found about Cody during 
migrations. 
Barrow’s Golden-eye. Common resident. 
Buffle-head. Common winter resident. 
Old-squaw. Three were taken near Cody during the fall of 
1911. 
Harlequin Duck. Resident in the mountains. A few on each 
river. Noted on Crandall Creek and headwaters of Clark's 
Fork. Female and young seen on South Fork of Shoshone 
in summer of 1911. 
Ruddy Duck. Common during migrations, occasional winter 
resident. 
Snow Goose. One taken at Cody in the fall of 1910. 
Canada Goose. Uncommon winter resident. 
Trumpeter Swan. Two specimens taken during fall migration 
of 1909. 
Bittern. One specimen taken in the fall of 1911. 
Great Blue Heron. Summer resident. Not common. 
Whooping Crane. Summer resident in Yellowstone Park, at 
Jackson’s Lake, and occasionally found at Cody during 
spring migrations. 
Virginia Rail. Specimen taken on the Greybull River, Sep- 
tember, 1902. 
Coot. Common summer resident. 
Wilson’s Phalarope. A few about during migrations. Prob- 
ably a summer resident. 
Avocet. A few about during migrations. 
Woodcock. One was shot near Cody in 1906. 
Wilson’s Snipe. A few about Cody during migrations. Some 
winter in the neighborhood by warm springs. 
Baird’s Sandpiper. Occasional summer resident. Common 
during migrations. 
Semipalmated Sandpiper. A few about Cody during migra- 
tions. 
Greater Yellow-legs. A few about Cody during migrations. 
Yellow-legs. A few about during migrations. 
a. Western Willet. A few about Cody during migrations. 
Long-billed Curlew. Abundant summer resident. 
