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22. Marbled Godvvit. Limosa fedoa. Common. 



23. Greater Yellow-legs. Totanus vielanoleucus . Tolerably 

 common. 



24. Western Willett. Symphemia semipalmata inornata. Very 

 common. 



25. Killdeer. yEgialitis vocifera. Common. 



26. Mourning Dove. Zenaidura macroiira. Have seen a tew; 

 rare near Montesano. 



27. Turkey Vulture. Cathartes aura. Tolerably common. 



28. Marsh Hawk. Circus hudsonius. Abundant. 



29. Accipiter sp.? Either Cooper's or the sharp -shinned 



hawk is quite common. 



30. Western Red-tail. Buteo borealis cahiriis. Tolerably com- 

 mon. Several seen near Montesano. 



31. Duck Hawk. Falco peregrinus anatum. Rare. Saw one 

 in winter on Damon's Point catch a buffle-head duck. 



32. Short-eared Owl. Asio accipitrinus . Tolerably common 

 on the marshes. 



33. Kennicott's Screech Owl. Megascops asio kennicottii. Had 

 one alive which I took to be this variety. 



34. White-headed Woodpecker. Xenopicus albolarvatus. Rare. 



35. Pileated Woodpecker. CeopJiloeus pileahis. One or two 

 seen an Hoquiam River in dense timber. 



36. Lewis's Woodpecker. I\IelanerpQ.s torquatus. Tolerably 

 common. 



37. Western Nighthawk. CJiordeiles virginianus Jienryi. Com- 

 mon in Chehalis Valley. 



38. Black Swift. Cypseloides niger. Saw one flying over 

 Ouinault Lake that I took to be this species. 



39. Kingbird. Tyrannus sp.? Common in Chehalis Valley. 



40. Black Phoebe. Sayornis nigricans. Common in Chehalis 

 Valley. 



41. Clarke's Nutcracker. Picicorvus coluntbianus. Saw one or 

 two flocks of these birds in the dense woods between Hoquiam 

 and Ouinault Lake. They are about the only birds to be seen in 

 the depths of the woods. They feed on fir tufts and cones. They 

 are rather silent. 



