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494. I)()lh-hon}i.f uri/zirarus (Linn.). — Bobolink. Sand-liill Region, where it 



is very common on low, wet meadows. 



495. Molnthnis (iter (I'.oild.). — Cowbird. Throughout the state, quite 



common. 



497. Xaiitliocciihdlii."; .rrnitJioccphdliis (Uonap.). — Yellow-headed Blackbird. 



A common summer resident and breeder in Nebraska, but more 

 frequent northward. 



498. AfjeUihiK iilKriiieeus (Linn.). — Red-winged Blackbird. Breeds through- 



out the state where it is very numerous. 

 501fl. StunieUa moiina neglecta (And.). — "Western Meadowlark. Through- 

 out the state, but most abundant in central and western portions. 



506. Icteriix sptirius (Linn.). — Orchard Oriole. Moderately common as a 



breeder ^vithin the state. 



507. Icterus ffftlbula (Linn.). — Baltimore Oriole. A very common breeder 



in the state. es]7ecially eastward, although not absent from the 

 \vestern portions. 



508. Icterus huUocki (Swains.). — Bullock's Oriole. Ft. Robinson (L. Bru- 



7ier) ; Sioiix Co., where it is a not rare summer resident (L. Bruner). 



511. Quiscalvs fjuhciila (nieiis (Ridgw.). — Bronzed Grackle. A verj^ com- 

 mon breeder in middle and eastern Nebraska. 



529. A stromal inus tristis (Linn.). — American Goldfinch. Over the entire 

 state, not uncommon. 



COO. Passer (Jomesticus (Linn.). — European House Sparrow; English Spar- 

 row. Breeds in Nebraska. 



538. Calcarius ornatus (Towns.). — Chestnut-collared Longspur. Holt 

 county (Will Colt): breeds in the state (I. S. Trostler). 



540. Pnoecetes (iramineiis (Gmel.). — Vesper Sparrow; Grass Finch. Breeds 

 throughout the state in fair numbers (numerous records). 



540^/. Pnoecetes (/roni incus cou finis Baird. — Western Vesper SpaiTow. 

 Cherry Co. (J. M. Bates). 



54l.'f/. Anni)fj<hrinnis smi(hrichevsis saranna (Wils.). — Savanna Sparrow. 

 Breeds Avithin the state (several records). 



54."). Anuiiodrnmiis htiirdi (And.). — Baird's Bunting. Sioux Co. (L. Bruner); 

 a rare breeder (T. S. Trostler). 



54(). A)iniio(Jrai))us sdroiiiianiv) posseri)ius (Wils.). — Grasshopper Sparrow; 

 Yellow-winged S])arrow. A common summer resident and breeder 

 in the state, eastward. 



'>4i)(i. AiiniKxlramus Sdronnariun pi rimirKlits: (Ridgw.). — Western Grasshop- 

 per Sparrow. Cherry Co. (J. ]M. Bates); Broken Bow and Thed- 

 ford (A. K Fisher). 



.">.":.'. (' Ji lift est es (irammdcus (Say). — Lark Finch; Lark Bunting. A very 

 (•oninu)n breeder in the Sand Hills and ■westward; rarer eastward. 



.")()(). XpizclUi socialis (Wils.). — Chipping S])arroAv. A common breeder in 

 the state according to the records at hand. 



561. Sinzella pdllida (Swains.). — Clav-colored Sparrow. Cherry Co. (J. 



M. Bates). 



562. SpizcJla hreireri Cass. — Brewer's S]iarrow. Cherry Co. (J. INL Bates). 



563. i^pizclJa piisilla (Wils.). — Field Sparrow. A very common breeder in 



eastern Nebraska. 

 563«. fipizella pusiJIa orenacca Chadb. — Western Field Sparrow. Broken 

 Bow, July 8, 1893 (A. K. Fisher); Long Pine, July 11, 1900 (J. M. 

 Bates). 



