THE OOLOGIST 



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the extraordinary measurements of 

 3.37x2.25 inches. 



It is needless to say that these addi- 

 tions to our collection were very glad- 

 ly received. 



R. M. Barnes 



Nesting Birds, Copan, Washington 

 County, Okla. 



Following is a list of such birds as 

 I have a record of: Doubtless there 

 are a number of others. 



Great Blue Heron, a few seen all 

 summer. 



Green Heron, common along 

 streams. 



Yellow Crowned Night Heron, a 

 few nesting each season. 



Bartramian Sandpiper, a few seen 

 all summer on prairie. 



Killdeer, fairly common. 



Mounring Dove, common every 

 where. 



Turkey Vulture, quite common. 



Mississippi Kite, scarce nesting 

 bird. 



Cooper's Hawk, not very many. 



Red-tailed Hawk, fairly common. 



Red-shouldered Hawk, our common- 

 est Hawk. 



Broad-winged Hawk, very few. 



Sparrow Hawk, a few nesting. 



Barn Owl, scarce. 



Barred Owi, common. 



Screech Owl, common. 



Great Horned Owl, fairly common. 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo, common. 



Downy Woodpecker, commonest 

 Woodpecker. 



Hairy Woodpecker, fairly common. 



Redhead, more common this year 

 than other years. 



Redbellied Woodpecker, fairly com- 

 mon. 



Flicker, a few nesting along upland 

 streams. 



Chuck-Will's Widow, not uncom- 

 mon. 



Night Hawk, fairly common. 



Chimney Swift, common in towns. 



Ruby-throat, a few seen all sum- 

 mer. 



Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, fairly 

 common. 



Kingbird, fairly common. 



Crested Flycatcher, common. 



Phoebe, common. 



Wood Pewee, fairly common. 



Green-crested Flycatcher, quite 

 common. 



Prairie Horned Lark, common. 



Blue Jay, fairly common. 



Crow, very common. 



Cowbird, very common. 



Red-wing, very common. 



Meadowlark, our commonest bird. 



Orchard Oriole, common in prairie 

 woods. 



Goldfinch, common. 



English, Sparrow, very common. 



Grasshopper Sparrow, very com- 

 mon. 



Lark Sparrow, not very common. 



Field Sparrow, very common. 



Cardinal, very common. 



Blue Grosbeak, fairly common. 



Indigo Bunting, common. 



Painted Bunting, very few. 



Dickcissel, very common. 



Summer Tanager, quite common. 



Purple Martin, very common in 

 towns. 



Bam Swallow, a few nesting here, 

 a numerous migrant. 



Loggerheaded Shrike, a fairly com- 

 mon resident. 



Red-eyed Vireo, very common nest- 

 ing bird in woods along river. 



White-eyed Vireo, very common in 

 woods. 



Bell's Vireo, very common. 



Prothonotary Warbler, common 

 near water. 



Swainson's Warbler, a few found 

 nesting in suitable places in woods. 



Parula Warbler, not uncommon 

 along river. 



