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16. Haliaetus leucocephalus, Bald Eagle, two, Greenwood 

 Lake. 



17. Falco sparverius, Sparrow Hawk, one at Hamburg, Sussex 

 County. 



18. Pandion h. carolinensis, Osprey, one. Greenwood Lake. 



19. Coccyzus americanus, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, one, Green- 

 wood Lake. 



20. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus, Black-billed Cuckoo, common j 

 two nests, three or four eggs, fresh, at Greenwood Lake; several 

 at Echo, Beaver and Wallkill. 



21. Ceryle alcyon, Kingfisher, one, Echo Lake; two, Beaver 

 Lake; two, Wallkill Valley. 



22. Dryobates villosus, Hairy Woodpecker, nest Greenwood 

 Lake, feeding young; two, Wallkill Valley; one, Wawayanda 

 Lake. 



23. Dryobates pubescens medianus, Downy Woodpecker, occa- 

 sional; five, Wallkill Valley. 



24. Colaptes auratus luteus, Flicker, common generally. 



25. Melanerpes erythrocephalus, Red-headed Woodpecker, a few 

 near Deckertown in August trip. 



26. Antrostomus vociferus, Whip-poor-will, common Green- 

 wood Lake, one nest, two eggs, fresh. 



27. Chordeiles virginianus, Night Hawk, common Greenwood 

 Lake. 



28. Chaetura pelagica, Chimney Swift, abundant generally. 



29. Archilochus colubris, Humming Bird, one, Wawayanda 

 Lake. 



30. Tyrannus tyrannus, King Bird, abundant generally. 



31. Myiarchus crinitus, Crested Flycatcher, common gen- 

 erally. 



32. Sayornis phoebe, Phoebe, abundant generally; nest and 

 five eggs well incubated. 



33. Myiochanes virens, Wood Pewee, common generally. 



34. Empidonax trailli alnorum, Alder Flycatcher, several 

 Greenwood Lake, one at Wawayanda Lake; all in alder 

 swamps. 



35. Empidonax minimus, Least Flycatcher, abundant gener- 

 ally; four eggs well incubated. 



