General Notes. 95 



BIRDS NOTED NEAR DELAWARE, OHIO, FROM DECEM- 

 BER 1 TO FEBRUARY 18. 



1. Song Sparrow. 



2. Tree Sparrow. 



3. Junco. 



4. Goldfinch. 



5. Bluebird. One pair in January. 



6. Robin. Small company in January. 



7. Cedar Waxwing. 



8. Mourning Dove. Not common. 



9. Bob-white. Rare. 



10. Meadowlark. Common. 



11. Prairie Horned Lark. One company of 30 to 40. 



12. Bronzed Grackle. A small company has lived in the suburbs 

 of city all winter. 



13. Downy Woodpecker. Plentiful. 



14. Hairy Woodpecker. 



15. Red-bellied Woodpecker. Rare. 



16. Northern Flicker. Common. 



17. White-breasted Nuthatch. Common. 



18. Red-breasted Nuthatch. Plentiful for casual residents. 



19. Brown Creeper. 



20. Cardinal. Plentiful. 



21. Crow. Common. 



22. Red-tailed Hawk. Common. 



23. Sparrow Hawk. Common. 



24. Sharp-shinned Hawk. Rare. 



25. Marsh Hawk. One record. 

 20. Barred Owl. Two records. 



27. Screech Owl. Common. 



28. Blue Jay. Common. 



29. Purple Finch. Three records. Found them feeding on the 

 seeds of the hornbeam. 



30. Tufted Titmouse. Common. 



31. Chickadee. Rare. 



32. Belted Kingfisher. Three records. One in January and 

 two in February. River has been open here all winter. 



33. Golden-crowned Kinglets. Two records. Both in January. 

 The migrant Doves. Meadowlarks, Grackle, Red-wings (males) 



have come in considerable numbers. 



C. R. Wallace. 

 Delaware, Ohio, March 14, 1913. 



