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7. Clicii Injpcrborea. — Lesser Snow Goose. Migrant. 



S. Bniiita canadensis. — Canada Goose. Mijirant. 



<:». Batatirus Icntitjhiosus. — American Bittern. One seen Sept. 20. 



10. (Inis mc.ricaua. — Wliooping Crane. Common migrant, Sept. 

 20-Oet. 4; April VA. 



11. Porzaua varolina. — Sora. One seen Sei)t. 16. 



12. Galliitaijo delicata. — Wilson Snipe. Migrant, Sept. 2G- Oct. 4. 



13. Jiartraniia lonr/icaiida. — Bartramian Sandpiper. One seen 

 Sept. la. 



14. O.ri/vchiis rocifcnis. — Killdeer. Sunnner resident. Arrival, 

 March 21. 



15. Pedirrcetcs phasiaiiciliis canipcstris. — Prairie Sharp-tailed 

 Grouse. Common resident. I have observed these Grouse eating the 

 seeds of the Wild Sunflower many times ; they also eat Buffalo-berries 

 and Hazel-berries. 



10. ZoiaUJiira macronra. — ^Mourning Dove. Common summer res- 

 ident. 



17. Circus hudsonius. — Marsh Hawk. Common summer resident. 

 Departure, Nov. 13 ; arrival, March 15. 



18. Accipiter atricapiUus. — American Goshawk. Winter visitant. 



19. Archibuteo lagopus sancti-johannis. — American Rough-legged 

 Hawk. Winter visitant. Common for the species. 



20. Falco columbarius. — Pigeon Hawk. Winter visitant. One day 

 last winter I saw a Pigeon Hawk chasing a sharp-tailed Grouse, but 

 the Grouse dove under cover and then the Hawk left it. 



21. Falco sparverius. — American Sparrow Hawk. Common sum- 

 mer resident. Arrival, March 23. 



22. Asio icilsoiiianus. — Long-eared Owl. Resident; common. 



23. Asio accipitrinuH. — Short-eared Owl. One seen Dec. 23; four 

 seen Jan. G. 



24. Mcgascops asio. — Screech Owl. Resident ; not common. 



25. Biiho rin/inianus paUcsccns.- — Western Horned Owl. One seen 

 Dec. 11. 



26. Hpeotiitn cunicularia hiipoija'a. — Burrowing Owl. Common in 

 Pi'airie Dog towns. 



27. Dnjobates viUosus. — Hairy Woodpecker. Resident; common. 



28. Dryohatcs pubescois niedianus. — Downy Woodpecker. Resi- 

 dent ; common. 



29. Melnnerpes erythroccphalus. — Red-headed Woodpecker. Sum- 

 mer resident ; common. Departure, Sept. 18. 



30. Colaptcs aiiratus Inteits. — Northern Flicker. Summer resident; 

 common. 



31. Colaptes cafcr coUaris. — Red-shafted Flicker. Summer resi- 

 dent; common. The first Flickers were seen on March 24. 



32. Otocoris alpestris IciicoUrma. — Desert Horned Lark. Summer 

 resident ; tolerably common. 



