200 The Wilson Bulletin — No. 81. 



30. Arkansas Kingbird. — Common. 



31. Traill's Flj'catcher. — Only one. 



32. Prairie Horned Lark. — But few seen. 



33. Blue Jay. — Very few. 



34. Crow. — Common. 



35. Bobolink. — Common on the prairie. 



36. Cowbird. — Common. 



37. Yellow-headed Blackbird. — Very common around the sloughs. 



38. Red-winged Blackbird. — Common. 



39. Western Meadowlark. — Common. 



40. Baltimore Oriole. — One. 



41. Bronzed Grackle. — Common. 



42. Grasshopper Sparrow. — Very few. 



43. Field Sparrow. — Heard. 



44. Song Sparrow. — Common. 



45. Towhee. — Heard. 



46. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. — Common. 



47. Dickcissel. — Very common. 



48. Lark Bunting. — Only one. 



49. Purple Martin. — -Common in the city. 



50. Bam Swallow. — Common. 



52. Rough-winged Swallow. — Fairly common along the river. 



53. White-rumped Shrike. — Fairly common. 



54. Red-eyed Vireo. — Heard. 



55. Warbling Vireo. — Heard. 



56. Yellow Warbler. — Common. 



57. Maryland Yellow-throat. — Common. 



58. Catbird. — Very common. 



59. Brown Thrasher. — Common. 



60. House Wren. — Common. 



61. Chickadee. — Only one. 



62. Wood Thrush.— Heard. 



63. Wilson Thrush. — Heard. 



64. Robin. — Common. 



65. Bluebird. — Common. 



Of course some of the other common birds like the Red-headed 

 Woodpecker and Goldfinch were nowhere to be seen. 



Adrian Labson. 



