434 Edson, Birds of the Bellingham Bay Region. [oct 



119. Dryobates pubescens gairdnerii. Gairdner Woodpecker. — 

 Frequent throughout the year. 



120. Picoides arcticus. Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. — A speci- 

 men in my possession was taken in tliis county March 8, 1905. 



121. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis. Red-naped Sapsucker. — I have 

 taken one specimen in the mountains. 



122. Sphyrapicus ruber notkensis. Northern Red-breasted Sap- 

 sucker. — Frequent resident. 



123. Ceophloeus pileatus abieticola. Northern Pileated Wood- 

 pecker. — A resident, frequent througliout the year. 



124. Asyndesmus torquatus. Lewis Woodpecker. — Summer resi- 

 dent, frequent in certain locahties. 



125. Colaptes cafer saturatior. Northwestern Flicker. — Common 

 resident, less numerous in winter. 



126. Chordeiles virginianus henryi. Western Nighthawk. — - Common 

 summer resident. 



127. Cypseloides niger borealis. Black Swift. — Occasional summer 

 resident, frequently appearing in numbers in early June. 



128. Chaetura vauxi. Vaux Sw^ft. — Frequent summer resident. 



129. Selasphonis rufus. Rufous Hummingbird. — Common summer 

 resident. I have seen it as early as February. 



130. Selasphonis alleni. Allen Hummingbird.— Frequent resident. 



131. Stellula calUope. Calliope Hummingbird. — Rare. 



132. Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird. — Occasional summer resident. 



133. Tyrannus verticalis. Arkansas Kingbird. — Occasional summer 

 resident. 



134. Nuttallorms borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. — Frequent sum- 

 mer resident. 



135. Contopus richardsonii. Western Wood Pewee. — Frequent 

 summer resident. 



136. Empidonax difficilis. Western Flycatcher. — Common sum- 

 mer resident. 



137. Empidonax traiUii. Traill Flycatcher. — Common summer 

 resident. 



138. Otocoris alpestris merrilli. Dusky Horned Lark. — One speci- 

 men in my possession, wliich was taken in the mountains, is authoritatively 

 assigned to this subspecies. 



139. Pica pica hudsonia. American Magpie. — Common in localities 

 except in summer. 



140. Cyanocitta stelleri. Steller Jay. — A resident common through- 

 out the year. 



141. Perisoreus obscurus. Oregon Jay.— Common in the mountains 

 and seen frequently in the lowlands in winter. 



142. Corvus corax principalis. Northern Raven. — Occasional resi- 

 dent among and near the mountains. 



143. Corvus brachyrhynchos. American Crow. — I have occasionally 

 Been and have taken specimens believed to be of this species. 



