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BIRDS OBSERVED NEAR MILWAUKEE, WIS. 78 
Cooper’s Hawk.—Summer Resident, April 20 to Octo- 
ber 10. 
‘eprey.—Common Summer Resident, April 1 to Septem- 
ber 20. ; 
Short-eared Ow].—Permanent Resident. 
Long-eared Ow!.—Permanent Resident. 
Screech Ow].—Common Permanent Resident; nests in the 
city. 
Black-billed Cuckoo.—Summer Resident, May 8 to Sep- 
tember 1. 
Yellow-billed Cuckoo.—Rather abundant Summer Resi- 
dent, May 9 to September 2 ; nests in orchards in the 
city. 
Kingfisher.—Common Summer Resident, April 19 to Sep- 
tember 18. 
Downy Woodpecker.—Permanent Resident. 
Hairy Woodpecker.—Summer Resident, April 17 to Octo- 
ber 1; probably winters. 
Red-headed Woodpecker.—Very common Summer Resi- 
dent, April 30 to September 20 ; nests in the city. 
Flicker.—Summer Resident, April 13 to September 25 ; 
nests in the city. 
Nighthawk.—Abundant Summer Resident, May 17 to 
August 25 ; nests on house-tops in the city. 
Whip-poor-will.—Rather scarce Summer Resident, May 
20 to August 31. 
Chimney Swift—Abundant Summer Resident, May 12 to 
September 10. 
Ruby-throated Hummingbird.—Summer Resident, May 9 
to October 6. 
Kingbird.—Common Summer Resident, May 9 to Au- 
gust 15. 
Crested Flycatcher.—Very rare Summer Resident, May 
11 to August 15. 
Phaebe.—Common Summer Resident, March 20 to Sep- 
tember 30. 
Wood Pewee.—Common Summer Resident, May 20 to 
August 31; nests in the city. 
Prairie Horned Lark.—Common Permanent Resident. 
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