174 CONSERVATION OF CANADIAN WILD LIFE 



Area No. 2 consists of twenty-six acres, comprising chiefly 

 woodland. The trees are aspen and balsam, poplar, and, 

 in parts, a dense growth of willow. The land is low-lying, 

 but the only water available is in shallow wells and a horse- 

 trough. 



Name of Bird 



1914 



1915 



American ruffed grouse 



Mourning dove 



Black-billed cuckoo 



Downy woodpecker 



Yellow-bellied sapsucker 



Northern flicker 



Whippoorwill 



Least flycatcher, 



Western wood pewee 



Wood pewee 



Kingbird 



Bluejay 



American crow 



American goldfinch 



Pine siskin 



Baltimore oriole 



Western vesper-sparrow 



Chipping sparrow 



Clay-coloured sparrow 



Rose-breasted grosbeak 



Cedar-bird 



Red-eyed vireo 



Warbling vireo 



Black-and-white warbler 



Orange-crowned warbler 



Tennessee warbler 



Yellow warbler 



Oven-bird 



Mourning warbler 



Catbird 



Brown thrasher 



Western house-wren 



Long-tailed chickadee 



Willow thrush 



Olive-backed thrush 



American robin 



Total number of breeding pairs 

 Total number species of birds . , 



Pairs 



11 



2 



2 



1 



4 

 1 

 3 

 1 



Pairs 

 13 

 1 

 4 

 1 

 1 

 3 

 2 

 6 



i 



1 

 1 



i 



2 

 2 



2 

 4 

 1 

 1 

 3 

 1 

 1 



65 



28 



72 

 29 



