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gate as earh- as October 9 {Miller), ^^'intered at Tinicum, and 

 was heard calling on night of February 3 (Harlmv). 



Saw-wliet Ow], Cnjptoglaiix acadicus. One captured at Oak 

 Lane, Oct. 2S, 1905. 



Screech Owl, Megascops asio. Generally resident, had eggs at 

 Crescentville, April 10 (Miller). 



Snowy Owl, Kydea nyclca. A pair seen at Cape May, N. J., 

 and one of them captured November 26, 1905 (Hand). Two 

 shot at Richmond, November 20, 1905, two at JIagnolia, Cam- 

 den Co., N. J., and one at Tinicum, November, 1905 (Miller). 



Kingfisher, Ceryle alcyon. All winter on Peiisauken Creek, 

 N. J. (Hunt), and near Trenton, N. J. (Abbott), Moorestown, 

 N. J., February 11 (Evans). 



Downy Woodpecker, Dryohaies pnbescens medianvs. Generally 

 resident. Had eggs at Haverford, May 6 (Desmond), and at 

 Pensauken, N. J., April 29 (Miller). 



Hairy Woodpecker, Dryobntes villomis. Common in winter at 

 Oak Lane, one pair nested (Harlow), also reported in winter at 

 Frankford and Media, at George School, March 10, Beverly, 

 N. J., :Marcli 1. (Street), Haverford, April 27 and May 21. 



Yellow-bellied Sa]isucker, Sjihyraj^icus rariiis. One at Mt. 

 Airy, Fhila., March 11, which was probably there all winter 

 (Spaeth). Wintered at Kennett Square (C. J. Pennock). 



Red-headed Woodpecker, Mclanerpes erythrocephalus. Very 

 abundant about Oak Lane during 1905, several pairs nested 

 (Harhnc). Wintered at Wayne (Redficld) and Trenton 

 (Abbott). One seen in Logan Square, Fhila., during December, 

 1906 (Stone). 



Flicker, Colnptes auralus luteus. Reported as wintering gener- 

 ally in small numbers at Cape May, N.J., Trenton, N.J., Swarth- 

 more, Haverford, Frankford, Olney, Oak Lane, Wayne and 

 \\'oodburne, and seen once during winter at ConcordviJle, Yard- 

 ville, N. J., Burlington, N. J. A single bird wintered at 

 Marietta. 



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Empidonax flaviventris. George 

 School, May 10 (Robert'i^, Haverford, May 4 (Desmond). 



Olive-sided Flycatcher, A'uttallornis borealis. Arrived at 

 Lopez, June 3 (Behr). 



