An Annotated List of the Birds of Utah. 



PICID.E. The Woodpeckers. 



* 115. Picus villosus (L.)> var - Harrisii (Aucl.). Harris' Woodpecker. 

 Common. Confined generally to the mountains. Permanent resident. 



* 116. Picus pubescens (L.), var. Gairdneri Aud. Gairdner's Wood- 

 pecker. Eare. Our specimen noted at Provo in November. A few in- 

 dividuals seen by Mr. Ridgway in Wahsatch mountains in July. 



* 117. Sphyrapicus thyroiditis (Cass.). Brown-headed Woodpecker; 

 Black-breasted Woodpecker; Williamson's Woodpecker. Rare in the 

 pine region. (Ridgway.) 



118. Melanerpes erythrocephalus (L.). Red-headed Woodpecker. A 

 single individual observed at Salt Lake City in June. (Ridgway.) 



* 1 19. Melanerpes torquatus (Wils.). Lewis' Woodpecker. Not very 

 common, but generally distributed. Resident. 



* 120. Colaptes Mexicanus Swains. Red-shafted Flicker. Very com- 

 mon everywhere. Resident. 



STRIGID^. The Owls. 



* 121. Speotyto hypogoza Bonap. Prairie Owl. Not very common. 

 Resident. 



* 122. Bubo Virginianus (Gmel.),var. Arcticus (Swains). Great horned 

 Owl. Common in the wooded portions. Resident. 



* 123. Otus vulgaris Flera., var. Wilsonianus (Less.). Long-eared Owl. 

 Exceedingly abundant in the thick brush along the streams. Resident. 



PALCONID^. The Hawks, Eagles, etc. 



*124. Falco communis Gmel., var. anatum Bonap. Duck Hawk. 

 Rather common. Resident. 



* 125. Falco polyagrus Cassin. Prairie Falcon. Somewhat common 

 on the plaius. Resident. (Ridgway.) 



*126. Hypotriorchis columbarius L. Pigeon Hawk. Rather frequent. 

 Generally distributed. Resident. 



* 127. Tinnunculus sparverius (L.). Sparrow Hawk. Very common 

 everywhere. Resident. 



* 128. Pandion haliaetus (L.), var. Carolinensis Gm. Fish Hawk. 

 Rather rare. Resident. 



* 129. Haliaetus leucocephalus (Briss.). White-headed Eagle. Rather 

 common. Resident. 



*130. Aquila chrysaetos L., var. Canadensis (L.). Golden Eagle. 

 Rather common in the mountains. Resident. 



* 131. Archibuteo lagopus (Brunn.), var. sancli-johannis Penn. Black 

 Hawk. Exceedingly abundant in the vicinity of Provo Lake in winter. 



* 132. Archibuteo ferrugineus (Licht.). California Squirrel Hawk. The 

 eggs of this species, together with the parent birds, collected in the 

 vicinity of Ogden, are in the Smithsonian collection. 



