THE OOLOaiST 



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393. Hairy Woodpecker. Fairly 

 common. 



394c. Northern Downy Woodpecker. 

 Common. 



406. Red-headed Woodpecker. Com- . 

 mon. 



421a. Northern Flicker. Common. 



417.- Whip-poor-will. A few ob- 

 served this season. Becoming rare. 



420. Nighthawk. Rare. 



423. Chimney Swift. 



428. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 

 Fairly common. 



444. Kingbird. Common. 



452. Crested Flycatcher. Fairly 

 common. 



456. Phoebe. Common. 



461. Wood Pewee. Fairly common. 



466. Traill's Flycatcher. Fairly 

 common. 



467. Least Flycatcher. One o b - 

 served on May 9th. 



474b. Prairie Horned Lark. Com- 

 mon throughout the year. 

 477. Blue Jay. Common. 

 488. Am. Crow. Very abundant. 



494. Bobolink. Common. 



495. Cowbird. Common. 



497. Yellow-headed Blackbird. Rare. 

 501. Meadowlark. Common. 



506. Orchard Oriole. Fairly com- 

 mon. 



507. Baltimore Oriole. Common. 

 509. Rusty Blackbird. Common 



migrant. 



511b. Bronzed Crackle. Common. 



517. Purple Finch. Rare migrant. 

 Tliree seen on Dec. I6th. 



529. Am. Goldfinch. Common. 



534. Snowflake. A few observed 

 in late December. 



540. Vesper Sparrow. Common. 



546. Grasshopper Sparrow. Com- 

 mon. 



552. Lark Sparrow. Formerly 

 abundant, now rare. 



563. Field Sparrow. Common. 



567. Slate-colored .lunco. Common 

 migrant, 



587. Towhee. Formerly common, 

 becoming rare. 



595. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Fair- 

 ly common. 



604. Dickcissel. Very abundant. 



598. Indigo Bunting. Common. 



608. Scarlet Tanager. Fairly com- 

 mon. 



611. Purple Martin. Common. 



612. Cliff Swallow. Rare breeder 



613. Barn Swallow. Common. 



616. Bank Swallow. Common 

 abundant nesting species in this lo- 

 cality. 



617. Rough-winged Swallow. Com- 

 mon. 



618. Bohemian Waxwing. Rare 

 migrant. One observed Dec. 18th. 



619. Cedar Waxwing. Common in 

 winter. Rare in summer. 



622a. White-rumped Shrike. Com- 

 mon. 



624. Red-eyed Vireo. Fairly com- 

 mon. 



627. Warbling Vireo. Not so com- 

 mon as the Red-eyed Vireo. 



636. Black and White Warbler. 

 Fairly common migrant. 



652. Yellow Warbler. Fairly com- 

 mon. Formerly abundant. 



655. Myrtle Warbler. Abundant 

 during migration in spring and fall. 



659. Chestnut-sided Warbler. Rare 

 migrant formerly abundant. 



687. Am. Redstart. Fairly common 

 during the migration season. 



704. Catbird. Common. 



705. Brown Thrasher. Common. 

 721. House Wren. Common. 



727. White-breasted Nuthatch 

 Common throughout the year. 



735. Chickadee. Common. 



755. Wood Thrush. Fairly com- 

 mon. 



761. Am. Robin. Abundant. 



766. Bluebird. Common. 



John Cole, 

 Nevada, Iowa, 

 Jan. 1, 1920, 



