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in 1907; one found dead Feb. 8, 1909, and one seen April 3, 

 1910, are the records of all birds seen in 10 years. 



65. Melanerpes erythrocephalus — Redheaded woodpecker. Rare sum- 



mer resident. There are three or four places where they nest 

 each year. One pair remained during the winter of 1911-1912. 



66. Colaptes auratus luteus — Northern flicker. Very common sum- 



mer resident. 



67. Autrostomus vociferus — Whip-poor-will. Fairly common summer 



resident, although they are to be found in only a certain lim- 

 ited section. 



68. Chordeiles virginianus — Night hawk. Summer resident. 



69. Chaetura pelagica — Chimney swift. Summer resident. Very nu- 



merous. 



70. Trochilus colubris — Ruby-throated humming bird. Summer resi- 



dent. Common. 



71. Tyrannus tyrannus — King bird. Summer resident. Common. 



72. Myiarchus crinitus — Crested flycatcher. Summer resident — never 



over three seen in any one year, although the bird is seen 

 every year. 



73. Sayornis phoebe — Phoebe. Common summer resident. 



74. Nuttallornis borealis — Olive-sided flycatcher. Summer resident — 



rare. 



75. Cotopus virens — Wood pewee. Summer resident — common. 



76. Empidonax flaviventris — Yellow-billed flycatcher. Migrant prob- 



ably as the bird is seen only in the spring and fall. 



77. Empidonax virescens — Acadian flycatcher. Nested in July 1904. 



This was the only time it has been observed. 



78. Empidonax traillii alnorum — Alder flycatcher. Summer resident 



—not common. 



79. Empidonax minimus — Least flycatcher. Common summer resi- 



dent. 



80. Otocoris alpestris — Horned lark. Probably a winter visitor, as 



no observation has been made later than March. 



81. Otocoris alpestris praticola — Prairie horned lark. Summer resi- 



dent, breeding on the upland pastures and meadows. Not com- 

 mon. 



82. Cyanocitta cristata — Blue jay. Common resident. 



