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O25. 
Jol. 
S52. 
S33! 
Sa7a- 
337b. 
37 5a: 
378. 
393e. 
394h. 
400. 
402a. 
406. 
408. 
412. 
413. 
418. - 
WYOMING BIRDS. 
Turkey Vulture. Common summer resident. . 
Marsh Hawk. Uncommon summer resident; rarely winter 
resident. 
Sharp-shinned Hawk. Common summer resident. 
Cooper’s Hawk. One specimen seen on fence in Weston Coun- 
ty, summer. 
Krider’s Hawk. Rather rare summer resident. 
Western Red-tail. Summer resident. Rare. 
Swainson’s Hawk. Abundant summer resident. 
. Rough-legged Hawk. Common winter resident. 
Ferruginous Rough-leg. Doubtful winter resident; uncom- 
mon. 
Golden Eagle. Common winter resident. Rarely summer res- 
ident. . 
Bald Eagle. Very rare. 
Prairie Falcon. Rare summer resident. 
. Richardson’s Pigeon Hawk. Rare winter resident. 
. Desert Sparrow Hawk. Common summer resident. 
Long-eared Owl. Uncommon summer resident; doubtful win- 
ter resident. 
Short-eared Owl. Uncommon winter resident. 
Great Gray Owl. Rare winter resident. A single contour 
feather found in nest of Peris canadensis. 
. Rocky Mountain Screech Owl. Not uncommon resident in 
Crook County. Never seen in Weston County, though 
credibly reported there. But one specimen ever seen or 
taken, a juvenile—Crook County. 
Western Horned Owl. Common resident. Breeds in rocks. 
Burrowing Owl. Resident; not very common. 
Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker. Rather rare resident. 
Batchelder’s Woodpecker. Very rare resident. 
Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. Winter resident. Rare. One 
specimen (neutral female), Bear Lodge, June. 
Red-naped Sapsucker. Very rare migrant. One fine male 
found dead at Sundance, September. 
Red-headed Woodpecker. Common resident.. 
Lewis's Woodpecker. Common resident. 
Northern Flicker. Common resident. 
Red-shafted Flicker. Common. resident. 
Poor-will. Common summer resident. 
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