1 82 BIRDS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 



129. BroDzed Grackle 



130. Blue Jay 



131 . Amerioau Crow 



132. Fish Crow 



133. Horned Lark 



134. PrAlrie Horned Lark 



135. Sclssor-talled Flycatcher. 



136. Kingbird 



137. Arkansas Kingbird 



138. Created Flycatcher 



139. PhfPbe 



140. Olive-sided Flycatcher. . . 



141. Wood pe wee 



142. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 



143. Green -crested Flycatcher 



144. Alder Flycatcher (Traill's) 



145. Least Flycatcher 



14G. Ruby-throated Hum- \ 

 mingbird ) 



147. Chimney Swift 



148. Whip-poor-will 



149. Nighthawk 



150. Hairy Woodpecker 



151. Downy Woodpecker 



152. Yellow-bellied Sapsuoker 



153. Pileated Woodpecker 



l.Tt. Red-headed Woodpecker. 



155. Red-bellied Woodpecker. 



156. Flicker 



157. Belted Kingflsher 



158. Yellow-billed Cuckoo 



159. Black-billed Cuckoo 



160. Carolina Paroquet 



161. American Long-eared | 



Owl f 



102. Short-eared Owl 



163. Barred Owl 



164. Saw-whet Owl 



165. Screech Owl 



166. Great Horned Owl 



Aug. to April? 



April to Sept. 

 ( One record : Sept. 30, 

 1 1874. 



April to Sept. 



Winters irregularly. 

 J One record : Sept., 

 I 1881. 



May to Oct. 



May ; Aug. to Oct. 



May to Sept. 



May ; Aug. to Sept. 

 ( .\prll and May ; Aug. 

 'I to Sept. 



Late April to Oct. 



April to Sept. or Oct. 

 April to Oct. 

 April to Sept. 



Sept. to April. Rare 



in winter. 

 Frequent near Falls 



Church. 



A permanent resi- 

 dent when winters 

 are very mild. 



May tr) Oct. 



May to Oct. Rare. 



Now exterminated ; 

 one recorded in- 

 stance, Sept., 1865. 



Nests in pine woods 



in old crows' nests. 



Found along the 

 marshes. 



Uncommon in the 

 Immediate vicinity 

 of Washington. 



Oct. to March. 



Rare in immediate 

 vicinity of Wash- 

 ington. 



* Rare at this season. 



