Hall — Ox Western Adiroxdack Birds. 1"?5 



Marion River. A nest near the railroad south-east of Brown's 

 Tract ponds. 



Syrnium varium. Barred Owl. — A pair on the trail up Black Bear 

 Mountain; others, as well as smjal'er owls, occasionally heard. 



Ceryle alcyon. Belted Kingfisher. — Numerouis on all lake shores. 

 Very common along Raquette River. 



Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. — But few seen. 



Dryobates pubescens inedianus. Downy Woodpecker. — Quite 

 common. 



Sphyrapicus varius. Yellow-bel ied Sapsucker. — Only one 

 noticed. 



Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola. Northern Pileated Woodpecker. — 

 Seen by my friend at camp on Seventh Lake. 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus. Red-headed Woodpecker. — A pair 

 seen near the village of Long Lake; others occasionally noticed. 



Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker. — Seen at O d Forge, 

 but not noticed during last half of the trip. 



Antrostomus vociferus. Whippoorwill. — One heard on Spectacle 

 Lakes. 



Chaetura pelagica. Chimney Swift. — A few near villages. 



Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. — Seen only occasionally. 



Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. — Fairly common. 



Sayornis phcebe. Fnoebe. — Common aboait villages and camps. 



Nuttalornis borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. — Occasional. 



Contopus virens. Wood Pewee. — Several seen about lumber 

 camps. 



Empidonax flaviventris. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. — Occasional 



Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. — Quite a few seen. 



Otocoris alpestrjs praticola. Prairie Horned Lark. — Seen only 

 on cleared land near Long Lake and Saranac villages. 



Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay. — Very common. 



Perisoreus canadensis. Canada Jay. — Only one pair seen — on 

 West Mountain. Apparently quite local in distribution. 



Corvux corax principalis. Northern Raven. — One seen at Spec- 

 tacle lakes. Said to be common in p'aces. 



Corvus brachyrhynchos. American Crow. — Many seen, but not 

 in large flocks as about Geneva. 



IVIolothrus ater. Cowbird. — One small flock heard, two birds seen 

 on Seventh Lake inlet, apparently migrating. 



Agelaius phoeniceus. Red-winged Blackbird. — No large flocks 

 Been, but specimens noted frequently along inlets and reedy shcres. 



Srturnella magna. Meadowlark.- — One seen on the road to Lime- 

 kiln Lake. 



Scolecophagus carolinus. Rusty Blackbird. — A small flock seen 

 near Inlet. 



