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27. Pigeon Hawk. One present from February 14 to 17. 



28. Sparrow Hawk. Abundant resident and very tame. One 

 roosts under our porch roof and nightly ejects pellets consisting en- 

 tirely of sand anu tne indige&iioie parts of insects. 



29. American Osprey. Common resident. Fishes on all lakes. 



30. Florida Barred Owl. Rather common resident 

 31 Florida Screech Owl. Not coiiimon resident. 



32. Great Horned Owl. Rare resident. 



33. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. One heard April 18. 



34. Kingfisher. Common winter visitor until February 15. 



35. Southern Hairy Woodpecker. Rather common resident. 



37. Red-headed Woodpecker. Common summer resident after 

 March 10. Probably attracted by mulberries. 



38. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Abundant resident. Tame and 

 noisy. 



39. Yellow-shafted Flicker. Common resident. Tame. 



40. Chuck-will's-widow. Common summer resident after March 

 20. 



41. Whip-poor-will. One or two heard March 22. 



42. Florida Nighthawk. Common after April 11. 



43. Chimney Swift. Transient visitor from April 11 to 15. 



44. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Common summer visitor after 

 March 20. 



45. Kingbird. Abundant summer resident after April 5. 



46. Crested Flycatcher. Abundant winter visitor. Last seen 

 March 10. 



47. Phoebe. Abundant winter visitor. Last seen March 10. 



48. Florida Blue Jay. Very common resident. Notes and hab- 

 its like those of the Blue Jay of the North. 



49. Florida Jay. Very rare resident. Common farther South. 

 Very noisy. 



50. Fish Crow. Not common in winter. Abundant in spring. 

 Breeds. Noisy. 



51. Florida Red-wing. Common resident about marshes. Abund- 

 ant in certain localities. 



52. Meadowlark. Common resident. Smaller and darker col- 

 ored than Ohio birds. 



53. Florida Crackle. Abundant resident in certain localities. 



54. Boat-tailed Crackle. Abundant resident about marshes. 

 Very tame and noisy. 



55. American Goldfinch. Heard occasionally in January. 



56. Vesper Sparrow. Common winter visitor until February 20. 



57. Savanna Sparrow. Rare winter visitor. 



58. Grasshopper Sparrow. Rather common winter visitor. Still 

 here April 20. 



59. Chipping Sparrow. Common winter visitor until February 

 20. Sometimes seen in flocks. 



