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3()(). FiiJco sitarreriiis Linn. — American Sparrow Hawk. A general breeder 

 in wooded i)ortions of the state, and in canyons in the northwest, 

 where it bnilds in clefts in rocks. 



364. Pumlion halUietus carol ineii sis ((imel.). — Osprey: Fish Hawk. Rock- 



port, Florence (L. Briiner). 



365. <.S7n> pifitiiicohi Bonap. — American Barn OavI; Monkey-faced Owl. 



A number of records of the nesting- of this owl within the state 

 are at hand. 



366. Asiii irilsouianiis (Less.). — American Long-eared Owl. A common 



breeder in state (niimerous records). 



367. -l-s?o fi(cii)itriiiKs (Pall.). — Short-eared Owl. Dodge Co., on ground 



in A])ril (L. Bruner); Lincoln (R. E. Preston). 



368. Si/Diiiivi )irhiilosum (Forst.). — liarred Owl. Breeds over state wher- 



ever large trees are found. 



372. Xi/cfiile ficadira (Cmel.).— Saw-whet Owl. Nebraska City (Hershey 



and Reed by Carriker). 



373. Mrfjascops osio (Linn.). — Screech 0\\1. 0"ite a common breeder over 



the state. 

 375. Buho rh-ffhihintis ((imel.). — Oreat Horned Owl. A fairly common 



nester in Nebraska (several records). 

 37S. Siirotyta ainicuJarUi liiiiXKjiva (Bonap.). — Burrowing Owl. A very 



common owl in ])ortions of the state where it is resident and 



breeds. 

 382. ConiirKS cai-ornifiisis (Linn.). — Carolina Paroquet. Formerly quite 



abundant, but now absent from state. Hayden reported it along 



the ^[issouri to month of the Platte. 



387. Coc<!/ziis americainift (Linn.). — Yellow-billed Cuckoo. A common 



nester in the state, reported by all the bird lovers. 



388. Cdccuzus criithroiihthdliiiiis (Wils.). — Black-billed Cuckoo. Breeds 



over the state, but less common than the preceding. 



:;iM). Ccrjilc iilciion (Linn.). — I?elted King-fisher. Thoughout the state in 



suitable localities. 

 393. Dn/ohfites rillosus (Linn.). — Hairy Woodpecker. Throughout the 



state (a number of records). 



o'Xlr. Ih i/ohatcs lillosiis hifloscoims (Cab.). — Cabanis's Woodpecker. Breeds 



in Sioux Co. (Bruner, Wolcott, Hunter); northwestern Nebraska, 



common (Dr. Agersborg). 

 'Mir. Dij/ohdtrs imhesceiis tnrd'utnus (Swainson). — Downy Woodpecker. 



Over entire state, east\\ard, common. 

 304?>. Dri/Dhdtfs iivhcsrcns lunnonis (Caban.). — Batchelder's Woodpecker. 



Sioux Co. (Bi-nner, Hunter, Wolcott). 



402. SjihfirdpicUK rariux (Linn.). — Yellow-bellied Woodiiecker; Y'ellow- 

 bellied Sap-sucker. West I'oint (L. Bruner, J. C. Crawford, Jr.); 

 Omaha (L S. Trostler). 



406. Mclfinrrpes rri/throrcplialii'^ (Linn.). — Red-headed Woodpecker. Over 

 the entire state. 



408. Mchiiirrpcft torqiiatiis (Wils.). — Lewis'.s Woodpecker. Long Pine (J. 



AL Bates); Sioux Co. (Gary, Crawford, Hunter). 



409. MeUinerpes cnrolinus (Linn.). — Red-bellied Woodpecker. Nebraska 



City (M. A. Carriker, Jr.). 



