;84 THE OOLOGIST. 



80. Dryobates piii/escens {Downy \\()Oi]Y>ec]i('r). Coimiioii ivsitleiit. 



81. Sphyrapiciiii vai'kis (Yellow-Ijellied Sapsiicker). Spring aud fall visit- 

 :aut. A few may breed. 



82. CVo/>/;/fr'«.-f ;^(Vfa/?/ .5 (Plleated Woodpecker). A rare visitor. I saw three 

 •on the 31st of March, 1888. 



83. Mdanerpes cri/throcephalus (Red-headed Woodpecker). A common sum- 

 .luer resident, a few remain through the winter. These birds are not nearly as 

 .common as they formerly were. 



84. Melanerpes carolinus (Red-bellied Woodpecker.) A tolerablj' commc n 

 winter resident, I think a few breed here. 



8.'). Colaplci auratas (Flicker). A common summer resident. Have seen 

 them remain through the entire winter. 



8(3. Anlrostomus uoci/mts (Whip-poor-will). A tolerably common summer 

 resident. 



87. (Jhordeiles virginianus (Nighthawk). Common summer resident. 



88. Cluvtura j)dagica ((Hiimney Swift). Common simmer resident, 



8y. Trochilus colubris (Ruby-throated Hummingbird). Summer resident. 

 9Q. Ti/rdnnus tyrannus (Kingbird). A common summer resident. 

 91. Myiarchiis crinitiis (Crested Flycatcher). A tolerably common summer 

 xesident. 



1)2. Sayornis phcebe {Yhoihii). A verj' common summer resident. 

 . 93. i 'oiilopus virens (Wood Fewee). Common summer resident. 



94. Eriipulonax minimus (Least Flycatcher) Common summer resident. 



95. Otocoris alpcstris praticola (Prairie Horned Lark.) Common resident. 

 'iJenerally more numerous in winter than in summer. 



96. VyunocitLa cristala (Blue Ja_v). A common resident. 



97. Corvus corax .si?i««<;/.s- (American Raven). A very rare migrant. I have 

 VUD record of its having been taken recently in this county. 



98. Corvus (imtricanus (American Crow). A very common resident. 



99. DoUchonyx oryzivo)-us (Bobolink). A common summer resident. 



100. Mulotlirus (iter (Cowbird). An extremely common summer resident. 



101. ^'l</c'/ra'?<.s ^^//cc/HVe?/^ (Red-winged Blackbird). Common summer resi- 

 •dent. 



102. "ilurncUa magna (Meadowlark). A common summer resident, have seen 

 ithem in January on two occasions. 



103. Icterus s2:)urius (Orchard Oriole). Until the last few years this bird was 

 •considered a very rare summer resident, but of late it has become quite common. 



104. Jrterus galbuJd (Baltimore Oriole). Common summer resident. 

 lOo. Hculccophagus carolinus (Rusty Blackbird). A common migrant. 



lOtj. Quiscalus quiscula ceneus (Bronzed Grackle). A common summer resi- 

 «lent. 



107. C'occothraustes vespc7-tina {Evening Grosbeak). An accidental winter 

 ■visitant, the only records I have of its being taken or observed in the county, are 

 :a *pair, a male and female shot by Egertou Farley on our grounds, on the 22d of 

 .January, 1890, and a third shot by myself a week later, there were about a dozen 



in the lirst Hock. 



108. Pincula enucleator (Pine Grosbeak). A very irregular winter visitant. 



109. Carpodacus purpureus (Purple Finch). Common as a summer resident, 

 •but less so during the winter. 



110. Jj)xi(( cnrvirostra (American Crosbill). An irregular winter visitant. 



111. Acanllds linaria (Redpoll). Some winters these birds appear in large 

 iiocks, and again they are entirely al)sent during the whole season. 



112. Spinas tristis (American G(ddtinch). A common resident. 



113. <S>w«/.spt;i?/.'* (Pine Siskin). An irregular winter visitant. 



114. Flcctrophcnax nivalis (Snowflake). A common winter visitant, remain- 

 ing as late as the lirst week in April. 



115. Fooccetes gramincus (Vesper Sparrow). A common summer resident, 

 arriving very regularly on the 7th of April. 



110. Ammodrnnms sandwichensis savanna (Savanna Sparrow). A tolerably 

 common summer resident. 



117. Zonotrichia le^icophrys (W\\\t(i-L'vo\\ni'i\ Sparrow). A c( mmon migrant. 



118. Zonotrichia albicollis (White-throated Sparrow). A more common mi- 

 jgrant llian the foregoing species. 



