List of Birds 



Amazement is frequently shown by the uninitiated when told 

 that at least 150 different kinds of birds may be found in a given 

 locality. After learning even a score or so of those formerly 

 outside of his ken, the young bird student is wont to remark that 

 he never thought that there were so many birds. 



The following list is submitted by Mrs. C. E. Raymond, of 

 Chicago, as having been seen by her during the year 19 14 within 

 20 miles of the city of Chicago. It is an interesting record, and 

 omitting the distinctly aquatic species, might be duplicated in 

 scores of other cities and towns as well as in the country where 

 woods and streams are to be found. 



The birds marked * are found occasionally; those marked t 

 are fairly frequent visitors, while those unmarked are commonly 

 seen. 



Pied -billed Grebe 

 fHorned Grebe 

 tCommon Loon 



American Herring Gull 

 fRing-billed Gull 

 fFranklin Gull 



Bonapart Gull 

 fCarpian Tern 



Forsters Tern 



Common Tern 



*Least Tern 



Black Tern 



American Merganzer 



Red-breasted Merganzer 

 *Hooded Merganzer 



Mallard 

 fGadwell 



fAmerican Widgeon 

 fGreen-wing Teal 



Blue-wing Teal 



Shoveller 



Pin-tail 



American Scaup Duck 

 *Ring-neck Duck 



American Golden-eye 

 *Buffle-head Duck 

 fOld Squaw Duck 

 *Ruddy Duck 



Canada Geese 



American Bittern 



Least Bittern 



Great Blue Heron 



Little Green Heron 



Black-crown Night-heron 



King Rail 



Virginia Rail 



Sora Rail 



Florida Gallinule 



American Coot 

 ^American Woodcock 



Wilson's Snipe 



Pectoral Sandpiper 



Least Sandpiper 

 fRed-backed Sandpiper 

 *Semi-palmated Sandpiper 



Sanderling 



Greater Yellow-legs 



Lesser Yellow-legs 



Solitary Tattler 



Bartramian Sandpiper 

 fBuff-breasted Sandpiper 



Spotted Sandpiper 

 *Black-bellied Plover 

 fGolden Plover 



Ring-necked Plover 



Killdeer 

 tRuddy Turnstone 

 tQuail 



*Prairie Hen 

 fRing-neck Pheasant 



Mourning Dove 

 fTurkey Vulture 



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