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Ceryle alcyon BELTED KINGFISHER. 



Three seen along- the Dunkard. 

 Dryobates villosus HAIRY WOODPECKER. 



Noted old bird with brood from nest. 



Ccophloeus pileatus abieticola NORTHERN PILEATED WOOD- 

 PECKER 



( )ne heard in a large woods. 

 Trochilus colubris RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD. 



Saw one gathering nest material from a white walnut tree, 

 and another was observed about the flowers of a poplar. 



rVIyiarchus crinitus CRESTED FLYCATCHER. 



Frequently heard, but not often seen. 

 Sayornis phoebe PHOEBE-BIRD. 



A few ahmg the rocky ledges of the creek bank. 

 Empidonax virescens ACADIAN FLYCATCHER. 



Abundant in the mixed woods on the steep bank of Dunkard 



Creek, and in the wooded ravines to the south. 

 Cyanocitta cristata BLUE JAY. 



The harsh notes of this bird heard occasionally during the 



day. 

 Corvus brachyrhynchos CROW. 



Several heard in the woods. Also young w pr e heard. 

 Molothrus alter COWBIRD. 



Common everywhere, seen on the wing. 

 Agclaius phoeniceus RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD. 



Common in the meadows in the Dunkard Creek Valley. 

 Sturnella magna MEADOWLARK. 



Common in the low meadows near Dunkard Creek, and in 



the grassy hill-side fields. 

 Icterus galbula BALTIMORE ORIOLE. 



Common along the Dunkard. 



Pooecetes gramineus VESPER SPARROW. 



Seen and heard in the hill-side fields. 



