Set Rg a 
98 WYoMING BiIrps. 
COMMENTS. 
Mr. Richard was for a long time located at Cody as a 
taxidermist and is well acquainted with the birds of that 
region. He reports a number of new records in the fore- 
going list, -viz.:.-154,: 155, 204, 212,228, 4osd,and 7521. 
Some others are rare, as for example: 51, 655, and 717a. 
Numbers 425, 525, 599, and 717a are ranging more widely 
and increasing in numbers. Number 246 had not been 
found so far north before. 
Local List No. a: 
FROM SHERIDAN AND VICINITY. 
For the years 1906-1908. 
BY CHAS. W. METZ. 
4. Eared Grebe. Common summer resident. 
7. Loon. Occasional summer resident. 
54. Ring-billed Gull. Common summer resident on Lake Desmet. 
60. Bonaparte’s Gull. One specimen taken. 
77. Black Tern. Fairly common; doubtful summer resident. 
125. White Pelican. Summer resident. Rare. 
129. Merganser. Common summer resident, decreasing in num- 
bers. 
132. Mallard. Common summer resident. 
139. Green-winged Teal. Fairly common summer resident. 
140. Blue-winged Teal. Common summer resident. 
141. Cinnamon Teal. Summer resident. Not common. 
142. Shoveller. Summer resident. Not common. 
143. Pintail. Rare. Doubtful resident. 
144. Wood Duck. Formerly a summer resident. Very rare. 
146. Redhead. Fairly common. Doubtful summer resident. 
147. Canvas-back. Fairly common. Doubtful summer resident. 
167. Ruddy Duck. Fairly common.. Doubtful summer resident. 
172. Canada Goose. Uncommon summer resident. 
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