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613. 
614. 
615. 
616. 
621. 
622a. 
627a. 
646. 
652. 
656. 
668. 
680). 
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E83a. 
685a. 
697. 
702. 
704. 
715. 
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F25C; 
726b. 
728. 
F550 
WYoMING BIRDS. 
Barn Swallow. Fairly common about some of the ranches on 
the plains. 
Tree Swallow. In June these were noted nesting abundantly 
in holes in the trees about Albany. 
Northern Violet-green Swallow. Common summer resident 
from 8,000 feet to timber line. Nesting in holes in the 
trees, coming down to the lowlands and meadows to catch 
insects. 
Bank Swallow. Fairly common along the Laramie River. 
Northern Shrike. Fairly common winter resident. 
White-rumped Shrike. A few about the plains. 
Western Warbling Vireo. Very abundant summer resident. 
Found in almost all of the aspen groves. 
Orange-crowned Warbler. A single specimen taken in Sep- 
tember, 1912. 
Yellow Warbler. Abundant summer resident. 
Audubon’s Warbler. Abundant summer resident. 
Townsend’s Warbler. On September 13th a single specimen 
was found at Hatton. 
Macgillivray’s Warbler. Uncommon summer resident. 
Western Yellow-throat. Rare. One was noted on May 24th 
and another was seen May 19th. 
Long-tailed Chat. Common summer resident in the brushy 
swamps. 
Pileolated Warbler. Very abundant from 8,000 feet to 9,000 
feet in the brushy swamps. 
Pipit. Abundant summer resident above timber line. Young 
were seen just out of the nest July 19th-25th. 
Sage Thrasher. Very abundant summer resident. 
Catbird. Common summer resident along the streams. 
Rock Wren. Common from the plains to about 9,000 feet. 
Western House Wren. Abundant summer resident. 
Western Marsh Wren. ‘Two specimens were taken May 19th, 
1912, by Mr. Lockwood and myself. 
Rocky Mountain Creeper. Apparently a winter resident, as I 
found one on November 27th, at 9,100 feet, in the Medicine 
Bow Mountains. 
Red-breasted Nuthatch. One seen in town on May 21, 1912. 
Long-tailed Chickadee. Common summer resident. A_ nest 
was found May 21st at Centennial. 
