WYOMING BIrps. 
127 
The records for 480 and 624 are of particular interest 
because they were made well toward the western portion of 
the state. 
before. 
58a. Western Willet. 
They had been reported in the southeastern part 
Local List No. 11. 
FROM THE GREEN RIVER BASIN, YELLOWSTONE 
PARK AND JACKSON’S HOLE. 
For the year 1904. 
BY EDWARD R. WARREN. 
Ring-billed Gull. Several 
seen in Yellowstone 
Park and vicinity. 
White Pelican. Seen about 
the Park. 
Mallard. Several seen in 
Jackson Hole. 
Canada Goose. 
at Gibbon meadow, Yel- 
lowstone Park. 
Sandhill Crane. 
several places. 
Common 
Noted in 
Common 
in meadows Big 
Piney. 
Spotted Sandpiper. 
in almost all 
places 
Long-billed Curlew. Mead- 
ows near Big Piney. 
Killdeer. 
Dusky Grouse. Hens with 
young seen Little Gros- 
sent Creek, July 6th; 
Jackson Hole, July 15th; 
Yellowstone Park, July 
27th. 
near 
Noted 
suitable 
300a. 
308b. 
309. 
316. 
asf. 
337b. 
342. 
349. 
Boe. 
360a. 
390. 
393e. 
402a. 
413. 
420a. 
474c. 
475. 
484a. 
486. 
491. 
497. 
Canada Ruffed Grouse. 
June 28th and 29th. Not- 
ed near head of Fre- 
mont Lake. 
Prairie Sharp - tailed 
Grouse. Common about 
Jackson Hole. 
Sage Hen. 
Mourning Dove. 
Marsh Hawk. 
Western Red-tail. 
Swainson’s Hawk. 
Golden Eagle. 
Bald Eagle. 
Desert Sparrow Hawk. 
Belted Kingfisher. 
Rocky Mountain 
Woodpecker. 
Red-naped Sapsucker. 
Red-shafted Flicker. 
Western Nighthawk. 
Desert Horned Lark. 
Magpie. 
Rocky Mountain Jay. 
Raven. 
Clarke’s Nutcracker. 
Yellow-headed Blackbird. 
Hairy 
