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warbler, Grinnell's water-thrush, Macgillivray's warbler, western yellow- 

 tbroat, long-tailed chat, American red-start, Sprague's pipit, American dip- 

 per, sage thrasher, catbird, brown thrasher, rock wren, western house 

 wren, winter wren, golden-crowned kinglet, ruby-crowned kinglet, Town- 

 send's solitaire, willow thrush, olive-backed thrush, western robin, mountain 

 bluebird, lark bunting 101 species. 



The migrants may be classed as follows: Shoveller, pintail, red-head, 

 canvas-back, lesser scaup duck, buffle-head, ruddy duck, Ross's snow goose, 

 trumpeter swan, sandhill crane, northern halarope, Wilson's phalarope, 

 Wilson's snipe, long-billed dowitcher, pectoral sandpiper, Baird's sandpiper, 

 least sandpiper, semi-palmated sandpiper, greater yellow-legs, yellow-legs, 

 western solitary sandpiper, western willet, Eskimo curlew, American gold- 

 en plover, passenger pigeon, Gambel's sparrow, Lincoln's sparrow, orange- 

 crowned warbler, myrtle warbler, black-poll warbler, American pipit 31 

 species. 



The following are winter residents or visitors: Snowy owl, pallid 

 horned lark, Rocky Mountain pine grosbeak, American crossbill, white- 

 winged crossbill, gray-crowned leucosticte, Hepburn's leucosticte, snow- 

 fiake, Lapland longspur, western tree sparrow, northern shrike, Bohemian 

 waxwing, redpoll 13 species. 



Other visitors are as follows: Herring gull, fall and winter; ring- 

 billed gull, fall and winter; great blue heron, summer and fall; purple 

 martin, summer 4 species. 



Summary: Residents, 30 species; summer residents, 101 species; 

 migrants, 31 species; winter residents or visitors, 13 species; other visitors, 

 4 species; total, 179 species. 



