1917] The Ottawa Naturalist. 85 



Black Pigeon Hawk Falco columbarius sucklei. 



One record, February 7, 1914. 

 Desert Sparrow Hawk Falco sparverius phakena. 



One winter record, January 22, 1917. 

 Long-eared Owl Asio wilsonianus. 



Common resident. 

 Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus. 



Common winter resident; a few remain to breed. 

 Great Grey Owl Scoptiaptex nebulosa nebulosa. 



Scarce winter resident. 

 Richardson's Owl Cryptoglaux funerea richardsoni 



Scarce winter resident. 

 Saw-whet Owl Cryptoglaux acadica acadica. 



Resident; not common. 

 MacFarlane's Screech Owl Otas asio macfarlanei. 



Common resident. 

 Great Horned Owl Bubo virginianus. 



The breeding form is consistently dark with the heavily mottled 

 feet of "saluratiis." In the winter a much lighter, more ruescent form 

 occurs. I have never taken anything approaching subarcticus. 

 Snowy (Kvi.Nyctia nyctia. 



Winter resident; not common. During the winter of 1016-17, 

 when the big migration of this species occurred on the Pacific coast, 

 they were slightly more common here. 

 Hawk Owl Surnia ulula caparoch. 



Winter resident; not common. Breeds in the high mountains in 

 southern Okanagan. 

 P gmy Owl- -Glaucidium gnoma gnoma. 



Common resident. 

 Belted Kingfisher Ceryle alcyon. 



A few generally winter. 

 Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker Dryobates villosus 



monticola. Common resident. 

 \\ \ tohelder's Woodpecker Dryobates pubescens homorus. 



Common resident. 

 W 1 1 ite-he aded Wocdpecker Xenopicus albo larvatus. 



Two records, December 20, 1911; January 24, 1914. 

 Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides arcticus. 



Resident in the Canadian zones. 

 Alaska Three-toed Woodpecker Picoides americanus fasciatus. 



Resident in the Canadian zone. 

 Northern Pileated Woodpecker Phloeotomus pileatus abieticola. 



Common resident. 

 Red-shaeted Flicks Col a pies cafer collaris. 



A few always winter. 



