106. Ruffed Grouse. 



107. Prairie Hen.* 



108. Bob-White. 



109. Great Blue Heron. 



110. Green Heron. 



111. American Bittern.* 



112. Least Bittern. 



113. Killdeer. 



114. American Woodcock. 



115. Solitary Sandpiper. 



116. Bartram's Sandpiper. 



117. Spotted Sandpiper. 



118. Bed-breasted Rail. 



119. Virginia Rail. 



120. Sora Rail. 



121. Florida Gallinule. 



Foreign species. — 1. English Sparrow. 



122. American Coot. 



123. Mallard. 



124. Blue-winged Teal. 



125. Wood Duck. 



126. Florida Cormorant.* 



127. Black Tern. 



128. Horned Grebe. 



129. Thick-billed Grebe. 



The star (*) indicates that the species is of rare or accidental occurrence, or limited to special 

 localities. 



List of permanent residents: 



1. American Robin.* 



2. Bluebird.* 



3. Tufted Titmouse. 



4. Black-capped Chickadee. 



5. Carolina Chickadee.* 



6. AYhite-bellied Nuthatch. 



7. Carolina Wren. 



8. Loggerhead Shrike. 



9. Cedar Wax-wing. 



10. American Goldfinch. 



11. Song Sparrow. 



12. Cardinal Grosbeak. 



13. Meadow Lark. 



14. Bronzed Grackle.* 



II. 



15. Common Crow. 



16. Blue Jay. 



17. Hairy Woodpecker. 



18. Downy Woodpecker. 



19. Red-bellied Woodpecker. 



20. Red-headed Woodpecker. 



21. Yellow-shafted Flicker. 



22. Belted Kingfisher.* 



23. American Long-eared Owl. 



24. Short-eared GayI. 



25. Barred Owl. 



26. Little Screech Owl. 



27. Great Horned Owl. 



28. Sparrow Plawk. 



29. Marsh Hawk.* 



30. Cooper's Hawk. 



31. Sharp-shinned Hawk. 



32. Red-tailed Hawk. 



33. Red-shouldered Hawk. 



34. Broad-winged Hawk. 



35. Turkey Buzzard.* 



36. Mourning Dove. 



37. Wild Turkey. 



38. Ruffed Grouse. 



39. Prairie Hen. 



40. Bob-White. 



41. Mallard.* 



The star (*) indicates only an accidental wintei'-i'esidentj or that the species remains in limited 

 numbers in unusually mild winters. 



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List of probable residents and summer-residents : 



1. Ruby-croAvned Kinglet. 



2. Winter Wren. 



3. Short-billed Marsh Wren. 



4. Horned Lark. 



5. Worm-eating Warbler. 



6. Black-throated Green Warbler. 



7. Prairie Warbler. [Warbler. 



8. White-browed Yellow-throated 



9. Pine-creeping Warbler. 



10. Connecticut Warbler. 



11. Hooded Flj^-catching Warbler. 



12. Blue-headed Vireo. 



13. Common Crossbill. 



14. Pine Linnet. 



15. Snowbird. 



16. Tree Sparrow. 



17. Yellow-headed Blackbird. 



18. Least Flycatcher. 



19. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 



20. Pileated Woodpecker. 



21. Barn Owl. 



22. Acadian Owl. 



23. Duck HaAvk. 



24. Bald Eagle. 



25. Piping Plover. 



26. Stilt. 



27. Wilson's Phalarope. 



28. Wilson-'s Snipe. 



29. Semipalmated Tattler. 



30. Long-billed Curlew. 



31. Night Heron. 



32. Sandhill Crane. 



33. Yellow Rail. 



34. Black Rail. 



35. Purple Gallinule. 



36. Black Mallard. 



37. Gadwall. 



38. Shoveller. 



39. Lesser Blackhead. 



40. Merganser. 



41. Hooded Merganser. 



42. Loon. 



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