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Red-headed Woodpecker. Permanent. Few. 



Cardinal. Permanent. Rare. 



Blue Jay. Permanent. Common. 



Northern Flicker. Permanent. Few. 



Screech Owl. Permanent. Rare. 



Downy Woodpecker. Permanent. Rare. 



Robin. In the protected places along streams they are found 

 throughout the year. Very plentiful in summer. 



Crow. Permanent. Common. 



Sparrow Hawk. Permanent. Common. 



Tufted Titmouse. Permanent. Very common. 



Chickadee. Permanent. Very common. 



Quail. Permanent. Very common. 



Hairy Woodpecker. Permanent. Rare. 



Mounrning Dove. First one seen March 3. Common. 



Bronzed Grackle. First observed March 29. Very common. 



Meadowlark. First observed [March 20. Conunon. 



Cedar Waxwing. First observed March 29. Common. 



Chipping Sparrow. April 7. Common. 



Catbird. April 7. Common in thickets. 



Turkey Buzzard. April 7. Common. 



Black-billed Cuckoo. April 5. Common. 



Migrant Shrike. April 20. Nesting. 



Chimney Swift. April 21. Very common. Large droves seen 

 in the evening. 



Red-winged Blackbird. April 21. Common around swamps. 



Brown Thrasher. April 21. Very common along hedges. 



Kildeer. April 21. Frequently seen in moist places. 



Vesper Sparrow. April 21. Few. 



Song Sparrow. April 21. Few. 



Grasshopper Sparrow. April 21. Rare. 



Baltimore Oriole. April 25. Few. 



Orchard Oriole. April 25. Few. 



Scarlet Tanager. April 30. Rare. 



Kingbird. April 30. Common. 



Warbling Vireo. April 23. Rare. 



Tennessee Warbler. April 23. Rare. 



American Goldfinch. April 30. Common. 



Crested Fl.yeatcher. May 13. Rare. 



Indigo Bunting. May 20. Few. 



Barn Swallow. May 20. Common. 



Nighfhawk . A few seen in the evening. 



Towhee. Very conunon. The nests found everywhere in the 

 woods built under a little mound of grass. 



