50 



Proceedings of the 



511b. Bronzed Grackle. Not com- 687. 



mon westward. 704. 

 581. Song Sparrow. Northward 



only. 705. 

 597a. Western Blue Grosbeak. 



612. Cliff Swallow. 721a. 



613. Barn Swallow. 735a. 

 632a. White-rumped Shrike. 755. 

 624. Red-eyed Vireo. 



6.52. Yellow Warbler. 761. 



674. Ovenbird. Very rare, if 766. 

 present, S. 



Redstart. Rare S. 



Catbird. More common east- 

 ward. 



Brown Thrasher. Rare west- 

 ward. 



Western House Wren. 



Long-tailed Chickadee. 



Wood Thrush. Rare S. and 

 westward. 



Robin. 



Bluebird. Rare westward. 



The following are excluded from the Pine ridge region by the 

 narrow sense in which that term is here appHed, including only 

 the wooded canyons, but are found in all the others : 



Solitary Sandpiper. North- 

 ward. 



Spotted Sandpiper. 



Killdeer. 



Marsh Hawk. 



Short-eared Owl. 



Belted Kingfisher. 



Y e 1 1 o w-headed Blackbird. 

 Rare east of S. 



Red-winged Blackbird. 



Western Meadowlark. 



Dickcissel. 



Bank Swallow. 



Long-billed Marsh Wren. 



There are a few birds which belong to the open country and 

 are therefore common to the prairie, sand-hill, and plains regions, 

 but not found in the other two. They are : 



ward. 



605. 



Lark Bunting. 



