12 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



B Species that breed throughout the greater portion of the State and 

 occur sparingly during winter in the warmer districts. They are all, 

 however, more common as summer residents. To these some might prefer 

 to add the summer residents mentioned on page 13 which are marked ivr. 



Marsh hawk Prairie horned lark 



Sharp-shinned hawk Cowbird 



Cooper hawk Meadowlark 



Red-tailed hawk Purple finch 



Red-shouldered hawk Song sparrow 



American sparrow hawk Swamp sparrow 



Belted kingfisher Robin 



Northern flicker Bluebird 



C species which breed more or less commonly in the colder districts and 



winter in the warmer districts, occurring chiefly as migrants in the greater 

 portion of the State. Those marked wr are most typically winter residents. 



Loon White-winged crossbill wr 



Herring gull wr Pine siskin 



American merganser wr White-throated sparrow 



Red-breasted merganser Junco 



Black duck Myrtle warbler 



American golden-eye wr Winter wren 



American goshawk Brown creeper 



Saw-whet owl R^d-bellied nuthatch 



Yellow-bellied sapsucker Golden-crowned kinglet 



American crossbill wr Hermit thrush 



D Species occurring only in the warmer portions of the State. 



American barn owl Cardinal 



Bobwhite Mockingbird 



Red-bellied woodpecker Carolina wren 



Fish crow Tufted titmouse 



IN'^RODUCED SPECIES 



English pheasant Starling 



Ring-necked pheasant European goldfinch 

 Skylark 



EXTIRPATED SPECIES 



Heath hen Carolina paroquet 

 Wild turkev 



