Biris. 



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dents, of which six, the Red-headed Woodpecker,, the Gold- 

 finch, the Cedar Waxwing-, the Robin, the Junco, and. tlie 

 Brown Creeper, sometimes remain during the winter ; 72 tran- 

 sients, of which most of the water birds might be classed as 

 "winter residents" or "winter visitors," if we had any open 

 water in the county during midwinter, these birds or many 

 of them remaining on the Great Lakes and on those of the 

 finger lakes whick do not freeze; 12 winter visitors from the 

 north; and 28 species of accidental occurrence. All these 

 classes can be again subdivided, but instead of doing so I refer 

 to the notes under each species in the list. 



RESIDENTS. 



Bob-white. 



Canada. Spruce Partridge. ' 



Ruffed Grouse. 



Goshawk. 



Red-tailed Hawk. 



Bald Eagle. 



Long-eared Owl. 



Barred Owl. 



Saw-whet Owl. 



Screech Owl. 



Great Horned Owl. 



Hairy Woodpecker. 



Downy Woodpecker. 



Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker 



Three-toed Woodpecker. 



Pileated Woodpecker. 



Blue Jay. 



Canada Jay. 



Northern Raven. 



Crow. 



Crossbill. 



Pine Siskin. 



House Sparrow. 



White-breasted Nuthatch. 



Red-breasted Nuthatch. 



Chickadee. 



Hudsonian Chickadee. 



SUMMER RESIDENTS. 



Loon. 



Herring Gull. 



Merganser. 



Red-breasted Merganser. 



Black Duck. 



Wood Duck. 



Golden-eye. 



Bittern. 



Least Bittern. 



Great Blue Heron, 



Green Heron. 



Black-crowned Night Heron. 



White-throated Sparrow. 

 Chipping Sparrow. 

 Field Sparrow. 

 Slate-colored Junco. 

 Song Sparrow. 

 Lincoln's Sparrow. 

 Swamp Sparrow. 

 Towhee. 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 

 Indigo Bunting. 

 Scarlet Tanager. 

 Purple Martin, 



