97. Florida Barred Owl. — [p. r.] Rather rare. Found in swamps 

 and deep woods, where it may sometimes be seen flying about 

 by day. City; rare. 



98. Florida Screech Owl. — [p .R.] Rather rare. Very few re- 

 cords have been made because, unless the bird utters its call, it 

 passes unobserved. 



99. Great Horned Owl. — [p. e.] Breeds. Rare. A bird of the 

 deep woods, but sometimes found, at night, around poultry 

 yards. 



100. Yellow=billed Cuckoo; Rain=Crow. — .s.k. Breeds. Apr. 10- 

 Nov. 2. A bird of the open woods and wood edges. City; com- 

 mon, 



101. Belted Kingfisher. — p.r. Breeds. Common over marshes 

 and streams. City; fairly common. 



102. Southern Hairy Woodpecker. — [p. r.] Found generally in 

 deep woods or swamps. City; rare. 



103. Southern Downy Woodpecker. — p.r. A bird of hedges and 

 open woods, as well as of denser growth. City; rare. 



104. Red=cockaded Woodpecker. — p. r. Found only in extensive 

 pine woods. 



105. Yellow=bellied Sapsucker.— w.v. Oct. 10-Mar. 28. Not 

 uncommon in woods. City; rather rare. 



106. Pileated Woodpecker. — [p.r.] Rather rare. Found in swamps 

 and pine woods. 



107. Red=headed Woodpecker. — p.r. Breeds. Winters irregu- 

 larly. Abundant in summer. City; rare. 



108. Red=bellied Woodpecker.— p. R. A bird of swamps and deep 

 woods. City; very rare. 



109. Flicker. — p.r. Breeds. Abundant. Found on the ground 

 as often as in trees. City; fairly common. 



110. Chuck=wiirs=widow.— s. r. Breeds. Mar. 23 - Aug. 28. 

 Abundant in woods both on the mainland and on the sea-islands. 

 Its eggs are laid upon the bare ground. City; College Cam- 

 pus, Apr. 24, 1906. 



111. Whip=poor=will. — w.v. Nov. 25-Jan. 31. Rare. Seen only 



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