54 NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS' TNION 



300. Bouasa niiibeUus (Linn.)- — Kuflfed Grouse. Very rare in this state, 

 but resident wherever found. Bellevue, winter of 1893 (I. S, 

 Trostler). 



305. Ti/mpanuchus americaiuis (Reich.). — Prairie Hen. Very common resi- 

 dent. 



307. Ti/nipanuchiis paUidicinctus Ridg-w. — Lesser Prairie Hen. Very rare. 

 Winter of 1871-72 (L. Bruner). 



30S(f>. Pedioecetes phasiaiiellKS campestris Tlidgw. — Prairie Sliarp-tailed 

 Grouse. Common resident in western Nebraska, uncommon east- 

 ward. 



309. Centrocercns urophasiauus (Bonap.). — Sage Grouse. Resident in ex- 

 treme western Nebraska. 



310rt. Meleaijrls paUopavo fera (A'^ieilL). — Wild Turlcey. Formerly a com- 

 mon resident, now very rare if present at all. 



Phasianus torquatus Gmel. — Eingneck Pheasant. Barneston, Decem- 

 ber 3, 1900. 



316. Zenaidura macronra (Linn.). — Mourning Dove. Common in ravines 

 and cornfields in winter. Beatrice, December 25, 1899; January 

 1, 1901. 



331. Circus hudsonius (Linn.). — Marsh Hawk. Resident, and probably our 



commonest winter hawk. 



332. Accipiter velox (Wils.). — Sharp-shinned Hawk. Resident, common in 



winter. Beatrice, January 1, 1900. 



333. Accipiter cooperii (Bonap.). — Cooper's Hawk. Common resident. 



334. Accipiter atricapiUus (Wils.). — American Goshawk. Uncommon win- 



ter resident. Sioux Co., February 24, 1896 (L. Skow). 

 337. Buteo boreaUs (Gmel.). — Red-tailed Hawk. Quite common resident. 

 342. Buteo sivainsoni Bonap. — Swainson's Hawk. Resident, except in 



coldest weather (I. S. Trostler). 

 347ff. ArcMbuteo htf/opus sancti-johannis (Gmel.). — American Rough-legged 



Hawk. Common winter resident. Beatrice, February 25, 1898; 



January 13, 1900. 



348. ArcMbuteo ferrugineus (Licht.). — Ferruginous Rough-leg. Common 



resident, especially westward. Neligh, December 25, ]S99 (M. 

 Cary). 



349. Aquila chrysaetos (Linn.). — Golden Eagle. An uncommon resident. 

 352. Ealiceetus Jcncoccpholits (Linn.). — Bald Eagle. Seen in winter; rare. 

 354a. Falco rusticolus gyrfaJco (Linn.). — Gyrfalcon. Rare, from the north. 



Norfolk, West Point (L. Bruner). ' 



355. Falco mexicanus Schleg. — Prairie Falcon. Resident in western Ne- 



braska. Sioux Co., February 25, 1896 (W. D. Hunter). 



356. Falco peregrinus anatum (Bonap.). — Duck Hawk. Rare. Lincoln, 



December 8, 1900 (M. A. Carriker, Jr.). 



357. Falco columbarius Linn. — Pigeon Hawk. Common in spring and fall, 



rare in winter. Long Pine, December 29, 1897 (J. M. Bates). 



365. Strix pratincola Bonap. — American Barn Owl. Known to be resident 



at Lincoln (R. H. Wolcott). 



366. Asio wilsonianus (Less.). — American Long-eared Owl. Common resi- 



dent. 



367. Asio accipitrinus (Pall.). — Short-eared Owl. Common resident, fre- 



quenting protected ravines in winter. 



