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Colinus virginianus.—Very rare in this locality now, not observed 
breeding for many years. 
Bonasa umbellus.—A few resident in the locality. 
Ectopistes migratorius.—Becoming rare, a flock of eleven seen 
June 10, 1885, only odd ones seen since. 
Zenaidura macroura.—One procured in 1889, may become more 
common, 
Accipiter velox.—Not common, one nest of four eggs taken May 
24, 1882. 
Accipiter cooperi.—Rather common, appearing about the first of 
April ; the most destructive of our hawks to young poultry, pigeons, and 
wild birds. 
Buteo borealis.—Fairly common in summer, arrives about the middle 
of March, may breed. 
Buteo lineatus.—Common, arriving about March 21, breeds here. 
Buteo latissimus.—Common, may breed. 
Archibuteo lagopus sancti-jokannis.—Captured one specimen in 
a trap, rare, 
Falco columbarius.—Occasionally observed. 
Falco sparverius.—Common, nests in holes in trees mostly those of 
Woodpeckers. 
Asio wilsonianus.—A few have been taken here. 
Asio accipitrinus.— Have seen several specimens in local collections. 
Syrnium nebulosum—Commonly met with in spring, may breed. 
Scotiaptex cinerea.— A few observed, mostly in winter. 
Nyctala acadica.—Rather rare, may possibly breed. 
Megascops asio.—Common in winter. 
Bubo virginianus.—Occasionally met with in dense woods, doubt- 
less breeds. 
Nyctea nyctea.—A rare winter visitor. 
Coccyzus americanus.—Rare, one nest of two eggs taken July 20, 
1884. 
Coccyzus erythrophthalmus.— A common summer resident, 
breeds. 
Ceryle alcyon.—A common resident, nests in self-made burrows. 
