12 Brackett on Minnefiota Birds. 



65. Agel^us phgeniceus. Red and buff-shouldered 

 Blackbird. Extremely abundant about the sloughs and 

 marshy edges of ponds and streams. 



66. Sturnella magna. Meadow Lark. Abundant on 

 the prairies. 



67. Icterus spuRius. Orchard Oriole, (qjuite common. 



68. IcTEURS GALBULA. Baltimore Oriole. Very abun- 

 dant. 



69. ScoLECOPHAGUS FERRUGiNEUS. Rusty Blackbird.' 

 Common. 



70. QuiscALUS PURPUREUS ^NEUS. Bronzed Grackle. 

 Common. 



71. CoRVUS FRUGivoRUS. Common Crow. Very com- 

 mon. 



72. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. Very abundant. 



73. Perisoreus caxadexsis. Canada Jay. Saw one 

 flock of half a dozen individuals. 



74. Eremophila alpestris. Shore Lark. Shot a single 

 specimen on the prairie. 



75. Tyrannus carolinensis. Kingbird. Extremely 

 abundant. 



76. Myiarchus crinitus. Great Crested Flycatcher. 

 Saw four or five specimens. 



77. CoNTOiTS borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. Saw^ 

 several. 



78. CoNTOPUS viRENS. Wocd Pewee. Quite conmion. 



79. Empidoxax minimus. Least Flycatcher. Very 

 abundant. 



80. Trociiilus colubris. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

 Abundant and very tame frequently hovering within reach. 



81. Cn^TURA PELASGiCA. ChiuHiey Swift. Very com- 

 mon. 



82. Caprimulgus vocifeuits. Whip-poor-will. Heard 

 o:ij on Mav 6. 



