60 BIRDS OBSERVED NEAR ST. LOUIS, MO. 



American Coot. — Tolerably common Sunmier Resident 

 and v'ery common Transient Visitant, April 1 to Novem- 

 ber 1. 



Woodcock. — Common Summer Resident, March 1 to No- 

 vember 15. 



Spotted Sandpiper. — Common Summer Resident, April 1.^ 

 to October 15. 



Wilson's Snipe. — Common Transient Visitant, March 1 to 

 May 1 ; September 6 to November 20. 



Semipalmated Sandpiper. — Irregular Transient Visitant, 

 May ; August 4 to October 17. 



Killdeer. — Common Transient Visitant; infrequent Sum- 

 mer Resident, March 10 to November 15. 



Semipalmated Plover. — Tolerably common Transient Vis- 

 itant, April 26 to Ma}' 5 ; August 20 to September 17. 



Bob-white. — Abundant Permanent Resident. 



Ruffed Grouse. — Permanent Resident in hilly region south 

 of St. Louis. 



Mourning Dove. — Abundant Summer Resident; rare Win- 

 ter Resident, March 10 to November 1. 



Turkey Vulture. — Common Summer Resident, February 

 25 to November 1. 



Red-shouldered Hawk. — Common Permanent Resident. 



Red-tailed Hawk. — Common Permanent Resident, most 

 numerous in fall and early winter. 



Mansh Hawk. — Common Permanent Resident. 



Sparrow Hawk. — Common Permanent Resident. 



Sharp-shinned Hawk. — Fairly common Ti-ansient Visitant, 

 February, March ; October to December. 



Cooper's Hawk. — Rather rare Summer Resident; Transient 

 Visitant, more common in fall, September 15 to Novem- 

 ber 1 ; February 15 to March 15; sometimes winters. 



Bald Eagle. — Winter Resident, becoming scarce, Septem- 

 ber 1 to April 1. 



Osprey. — Rather common Summer Resident, April 1 to 

 October 1. 



Short-eared Owl. — Tolerably common Winter Visitant, 

 October 8 to April 1. 



Long-eared Owl, — Not common Winter Visitant. 



