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WYOMING BirDs. 
Killdeer. Common summer resident. 
Mountain Plover. Common summer resident at altitudes not 
higher than Cody, 5,000. 
Richardson’s Grouse. Common resident, mainly at timber line. 
Canada Ruffed Grouse. Common resident. Found up to 5,990 
feet. 
Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse. Rare resident on Clark’s 
Fork. During the winter of 1910-1911 took one specimen 
of a flock of four. | 
Sage Hen. Resident, but becoming scarce. Ranging from 
4,000 to 5,900 feet. 
Mourning Dove. Common summer resident. 
Marsh Hawk. Common during migrations. 
Sharp-shinned Hawk. Summer resident, but not common. 
Cooper’s Hawk. Summer resident, but not common. 
Western Red-tail. An uncommon summer resident. 
Ferruginous Rough-leg. Noted only in winter. 
Golden Eagle. Resident, becoming less common. Many are 
killed and trapped annually. 
3ald Eagle. Uncommon resident. 
Sparrow Hawk. Common summer resident. 
Osprey. Common summer resident in Yellowstone Park. 
Long-eared Ow!. One specimen taken at Cody. 
Short-eared Owl. One specimen taken at Cody. 
Saw-whet Owl. Rare winter resident. 
Great Horned Owl. Common resident. 
Snowy Owl. Rare winter resident at Powell. 
Burrowing Owl. Common summer resident about Cody. 
Belted Kingfisher. Common summer resident. 
Red-headed Woodpecker. Common summer resident. 
Lewis's Woodpecker. Common summer resident at Cody and 
lower. 
Red-shafted Flicker. Common summer resident. 
Nighthawk. Abundant summer resident. 
White-throated Swift. Common summer resident. 
Magpie. Abundant resident. 
Black-headed Jay. Common resident high in the mountains. 
Rocky Mountain Jay. Common resident high in the moun- 
tains. 
Pinon Jay. Common resident. 
