5 

 kirk, Kingbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Vesper Sparrow, Scarlet Tan- 

 ao-er, Y^ 1 ™*" War^W, Kiildeer, Spotted Sandpiper and Chim- 

 ney 3Wlit. 



A single individual of each of the following three species were 

 seen: Golden-winged Warbler, Bob-White and Bluebird. 



These birds were all observed near the public road as I pass- 

 ed along, and owing to the rapid rate I was moving, no oppor- 

 tunity was afforded to look into distant timber for Crows, 

 Hawks, etc., and no doubt certain species, such as Woodpeckers, 

 Pewee, Chipping Sparrow, Wrens, Thrashers and others escap- 

 ed notice, whose presence near the public road should be ex- 

 pected. 



On the following morning, — June i — I started afoot for the 

 woods and fields south of the village, and during the day fifty- 

 one species were observed, and the following records taken : 



Butoricles virescens GREEN HERON. 



A few observed along the Dunkard. 

 Actitis maculara SPOTTED SANDPIPER. 

 Common; seen feeding on the sand bars in Dunkard Creek. 



Colinus virginianus BOB-WHITE. 



A few heard on the briery hillsides. 

 Bonasa umbellus RUFFED GROUSE. 



Heard one drumming in a large woods. 

 Zenaidura macroura MOURNING DOVE. 



Common. 

 Cathartes aura TURKEY VULTURE. 



Bunch of three circling slowly overhead, going eastward 



along Dunkard Creek. 

 Falco soarverius SPARROW HAWK. 



One heard. 

 Coccyzus americanus YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO. 



A few of this species as well as a like number of the next. 

 Coccyzus erythrophthalmus BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO. 



