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WYOMING BIRDS. 
. Rocky Mountain Jay. Found in the Medicine Bow Mountains 
and in Wind River Mountains. 
Raven. Found in the Wind River Mountains and in Big Horn 
Basin. One specimen killed at Ralston, Wyoming. 
Western Crow. Abundant in Carbon County. 
‘Cowbird. Common summer resident. 
Yellow-headed Blackbird. Abundant. Breeder. 
Thick-billed Red-wing. Abundant. Nesting everywhere. 
Western Meadowlark. Abundant. . 
3ullock’s Oriole. I saw the old nests in Laramie County. 
Brewer’s Blackbird. 
House Finch. Have seen them in Douglas. 
Mexican Crossbill. Birds probably of this form were noted. 
Gray-crowned Rosy Finch. I find them abundant winter resi- 
dents. 
Goldfinch. 
Pine Siskin. 
Snow Bunting. I saw them near Casper. 
McCown’s Longspur. 
Western Vesper Sparrow. Common summer resident. 
Western Lark Sparrow. : 
White-crowned Sparrow. [ have seen it at Arlington. 
Brewer’s Sparrow. 
Slate-colored Junco. 
Mountain Song Sparrow. 
Lincoln’s Sparrow. Abundant summer resident. 
Arctic Towhee. Have seen in Laramie County what | think 
was this form. 
Green-tailed Towhee. Seen in Laramie County. 
Cardinal. Along the streams, Bear Creek and Horse Creek. 
Dickcissel. Have seen it in eastern part of state. 
Lark Bunting. Abundant summer resident. 
Cliff Swallow. Very abundant. 
Barn Swallow. 
Tree Swallow. A form nesting in trees probably is this species. 
Bank Swallow or possibly Rough-winged. We have one or 
the other of these forms. 
Cedar Waxwing. 
White-rumped Shrike. Very abundant in east end of this 
state. 
