THE OOLOGIST 



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M. Sharj) shinned Hawk, 2. 



4. Cooper's Hawk, 4. 



5. Red-tailed Hawk, 2. 



0. Turkey Vultures, many. 



7. Screech Owl, 1. 



8. Mourning Doves, hundreds, 

 it. Bob Whites, 20. 



10. One Rail but not sure of the 

 species it is but think it No. 2110. 



11. Robins, hundreds. 



12. Sparrow Hawk, 2. 



13. Pigeon Hawk, 1. 



14. Southern Flickers, 25. 



15. Pileated Woodpeckers, 2. 



16. Hairy Woodpecker, 5. 



17. Southern Downy Woodpecker, G. 

 IS. Red cockaded Woodpecker, 1 



male. 



19. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, 12. 



20. Red-headed Woodpeckers, 4 

 male. 



21. Red-bellied Woodpecker, 2. 



22. Chuck Will's Widow, 1. 

 2:!. Whip-poor-will, 1. 



24. Night Hawks, 2. 



25. Ruby-throated Hummingbird, 10. 

 20. Scarlet Tanagers, 10. 



27. Summer Tanagers, 50. 

 2S. Hepatic Tanagers, 1 male. 



29. Cardinals, 25. 



30. Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, 5. 



31. Purple Finches, 6. 



32. Ruby-crowned Kinglets, 2. 



33. Black-throated Blue Warblers, 1. 



34. Indigo Buntings, 3. 



35. Bluebirds, 5. 



36. Blue .lays, 25. 



37. Blackburnian Warbler, 6. 



38. Redstarts, 5. 



39. Golden-crowned Kinglets, 2. 



40. Black-throated Green Warblers, 

 8. 



41. Hooded Warblers, 10. 



42. Yellow-throated Warblers, 6. 



43. Pine Warblers, 25. 



44. American Goldfinches, 20. 



45. Parula Warblers, 4. 



46. Cape May Warblers, 15. 



47. Palm Warblers, 2. 



48. Prairie Warblers, 6. 



49. Myrtle Warblers, 100. 



50. Chestnut-sided Warblers, 4. 



51. Cedar Waxwings, 12. 



52. Yellow-breasted chats, 12. 



53. Crested Flycatchers, 4. 



54. Towhees, 20. 



55. Orchard Orioles, 1 male. 



56. Green-crested F'lycatchers, 10. 



57. Bank Swallows, 25. 



58. Red-eyed Vireos, 20. 



59. White-eyed Vireos, 2. 



60. Blue-headed Vireos, 2. 



61. Worm-eating Warblers, 1. 



62. Piney Woods Sparrow, 1 . 



63. Chipping Sparrows, lOu. 



64. Field Sparrows, 50. 



65. White-throated Sparrows, 50. 



66. Oven Birds, 5. 



67. Louisiana Water Thrushes, 4. 



68. Wood Thrushes, 100. 



69. Carolina Wrens, S. 



70. Bewick Wrens, 2. 



71. Hermit Thrush, 1. 



72. Slate-colored .Juncos, 25. 



73. Carolina .Juncos, 4. 



74. Tutted Titmouse, 4. 



75. Blue Gray Gnatcatchers. 14. 



76. Carolina Chickadees, 8. 



77. Brown-headed Nuthatches, 2. 



78. King Birds, 10. 



79. Catbirds, 3. 



50. Loggerhead Shrikes, 2. 



51. Black and White Warblers, 20. 



82. Black Pole Warblers, 6. 



83. Purple Martins, 10. 



84. Barn Swallows, 25. 



85. Bobolinks, 25. 



86. Brown Thrashers, 50. 



87. Chimney Swifts, 25. 



88. Spotted Sandpiper, 2. 



89. Maryland Yellow-throat, 4. 



1 will also make note of the nest of 

 birds of the different species. I have 

 located nests of tliis s])ring beginning; 

 at April !, lit 14, two nests of Pine 

 Warblers, one of Bluebird, four of 

 Carolina Wren, two of Carolina Chick- 

 adee, one of Louisiana Water Thrush, 



