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14. Aquila chrysaétos. GOLDEN EAGLE. — Kaniksu and Blue Lakes. 
Not common. 
15. Falco columbarius. PiGkEON HAwk. — Pullman, Washington, 
October ; Hoodoo Valley, August. 
16. Falco sparverius. AMERICAN SPARROW HAwWk.— Sparrow Hawks 
were common in Hoodoo Valley during the latter part of August. 
17. Pandion haliaétus carolinensis. AMERICAN Osprey. — Pullman, 
Wash., May 1. Fish Hawks were frequently seen at all the lakes visited. 
Sometimes they caught fish so large that they could scarcely manage 
them. 
18. Asio wilsonianus. LoNG-EARED OwL.—One female taken in 
Hoodoo Valley, Aug. 18. 
19. Asio accipitrinus. SHORT-EARED OWL.— Found breeding at Pull- 
man, Wash., May 5, and later. The nests, on the ground, are often 
plowed under by ranchers. 
20. Speotyto cunicularia hypogea. BuRROWING OWL. — Occasionally 
seen in the vicinity of Pullman. Nests in burrows of Spermophzlus. 
21. Ceryle alcyon. BELTED KINGFISHER. — Diamond Lake and Blue 
Lake. Not common. 
22. Dryobates villosus harrisii. HARRIs’s WOODPECKER. — One young 
individual taken in Hoodoo Valley. 
23. Sphyrapicus varius nuchalis. RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER. — Com- 
mon in the vicinity of Diamond Lake. 
24. Colaptes cafer. R&D-SHAFTED FLICKER. — Pullman. From March 
to September. Not common. 
25. Chordeiles virginianus. NIGHTHAWK.— Abundant at Diamond 
Lake and at all points visited in Idaho. Downy young were found at 
Blue Lake, July 20. 
26. Trochilus alexandri. BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD.—One fe- 
male taken at Blue Lake, July 10. Not common. 
27. Selasphorus rufus. Rurus HUMMINGBIRD. — One male and a nest 
containing two young were observed at Blue Lake, July 17. 
28. Otocoris alpestris arenicola (sub. sp.?). DESERT HoRNED LARK. 
— Common at Pullman. They were observed in flocks with Azzhus, 
Oct. 21. Abundant in March and April. Nestlings seen Apr. 25. 
29. Pica pica hudsonica. AMERICAN MAGpirE.— Hoodoo Lake, Aug. 
16. Common in winter. 
30. Cyanocitta stelleri annectens. BLACK-HEADED JAy.—At high 
altitudes near Blue Lake. Not common. 
31. Sturnella neglecta. WrEsTERN MEADOWLARK.— Common at Pull- 
man. Abundant during September, March and April. Not seen in 
winter. : 
32. Pocecetes gramineus confinis. WESTERN VESPER SPARROW. — 
Pullman. Numerous small flocks seen in September and April. 
33. Zonotrichia leucophrys intermedia. INTERMEDIATE SPARROW. — 
Pullman; common in April. 
