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in May, 1913. If May is dry, this species may not be recorded. 
The Screech Owl was heard once in March and 4 times in May. 
The Fox Sparrow was found on 5 days in April. 
A number of species were recorded so rarely that the reader 
can readily find information about them in the appended records 
of each species in all the months of spring. 
The total number of species that were observed in the four 
springs, 1910-1913, Was III. 
1910 
March April May Total 
Blue Jay 29 30 am 90 
Crow 29 25 oh 85 
Snowbird 27 23 4 54 
Bluebird 28 aT 19 74 
Robin 24 30 31 85 
Bronzed Grackle 2i5nes 30 i 86 
Song Sparrow 2 30 31 88 
Meadowlark 24 30 oak 85 
White-breasted Nuthatch 3 7 18 28 
Loggerhead Shrike 4 fe) 6 10 
Canada Geese 4 fe) oO 4 
Tree Sparrow 6 fo) fe) 6 
Cowbird 9 27 30 66 
Flicker a | 23 21 51 
Vesper Sparrow 5 24 21 50 
Mourning Dove a 19 28 50 
Phoebe 3 6 15 24 
Hairy Woodpecker 2 fe) fe) 2 
Kingfisher I 19 6 26 
Killdeer 9 6 5 20 
Red-winged Blackbird 12 18 25 55 
Herring Gull 2 I fe) a 
Downy Woodpecker 2 6 I 9 
Towhee 2 8 15 25 
Prairie Horned Lark 2 xe) fo) 2 
Red-shouldered Hawk I fe) oO I 
Field Sparrow 6 28 29 63 
Sapsucker 4 15 4 23 
Chipping Sparrow 3 28 31 62 
Golden-crowned Kinglet I 7 fe) 8 
Hell Diver I fe) fo) I 
Brown Creeper 2 Oo fe) 2 
Goldfinch fe) 10 28 38 
Red-headed Woodpecker fe) 10 29 39 
Cardinal fe) 3 4 7 
, Ruby-crowned Kinglet fe) 8 4 12 
