WYoMINeG Brrps. 121 
Gray-crowned Rosy Finch. Winter yisitant in the foothills 
and plains. On March 16th, 1912, a flock of about 15 were 
found on the plains near Laramie. . 
. Pale Goldfinch. Fairly common about the timber and brush 
along streams. 
Pine Siskin. Abundant spring migrant at the lower altitudes. 
Common summer resident higher up. 
Snow Bunting. Winter resident in large flocks with the 
Horned Larks. 
. Alaska Longspur. Very abundant migrant. 
McCown’s Longspur. Very abundant summer’ resident on the 
plains. 
. Western Vesper Sparrow. The most abundant sparrow of 
the plains region. 
. Western Savannah Sparrow. Abundant summer resident 
about marshes on the plains and up to 9,100 feet. 
White-crowned Sparrow. Common migrant, and abundant 
breeder from 8,000 feet to timber line. 
. Western Treé Sparrow. In spring of 1912-13 a few were 
noted about town. 
. Western Chipping Sparrow. Small colonies noted in Laramie 
Hills and a few about town. 
Brewer’s Sparrow. The abundant sparrow of the sage-brush 
region. 
. Pink-sided Junco. Common migrant. 
. Gray-headed Junco. Common summer resident. 
. Sage Sparrow. A few noted in the Laramie Hills. 
Mountain Song Sparrow. Uncommon summer resident. 
Lincoln Sparrow. <A very abundant summer resident about 
swamps. 
Green-tailed Towhee. Common summer resident in the sage- 
brush region of the foothills, nesting in the sage brush. 
Black-headed Grosbeak. One specimen taken at Albany, June 
26th. 
Lazuli Bunting. At the head of Centennial Valley I found a 
few of these birds. 
Lark Bunting. Abundant summer resident on the plains. 
Cliff Swallow. Very abundant resident about the ranches and 
in some places nesting along the cliffs. 
