90 Wyoming Birds. 



393e. Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker. Rather common in the 

 lower parts of the timber belt from 7,000 to 8,500 feet 

 altitude. 



394b. Batchelder's Woodpecker. Less common than the last. 



402a. Red-naped Sapsucker. Moderately common from the west 

 end of the Wind River Range west to Idaho. 



408. Lewis's Woodpecker. Not at all common in this district, ex- 

 cept along Snake River below Jackson. 



413. Red-shafted Flicker. Abundant nearly everywhere in the 

 woods. 



418. Poor-will. Fairly common below the spruce forest. 



420a. Western Night Hawk. Rather common. 



425. White-throated Swift. Rather rare. We found them nesting 

 around the sandstone cliffs on Dinwoodie Lake and saw 

 others in the canyon of the Popo Agie River and near 

 Thermopolis. 



432. Broad-tailed Hummingbird. Appears to be the commonest 



hummingbird in Wyoming. 



433. Rufous Hummingbird. Apparently rare. One seen near Ken- 



dall late in July. 



447. Arkansas Kingbird. Common only in the extreme west of 

 Wyoming. 



457. Say's Phoebe. Common in the open pine and aspen groves of 

 the foothills. 



464. Western Flycatcher. (?) A few believed to be of this species 

 seen near Kendall and in Fall River Basin in July. 



465a. Alder Flycatcher. ( ?) Even less common than the last. 



474c. Desert Horned Lark. Rather common in suitable localities. 



475. Magpie. Not very common in this part of the state. 



478c. Black-headed Jay. Found only in the dense spruce forests 

 between 8,000 and 10,000 feet and not abundant even there. 



484a. Rocky Mountain Jay. A characteristic but not abundant den- 

 izen of the spruce forests from 7,500 to 10,000 feet. 



486. Raven. A raven, probably this variety, seen occasionally in 

 mountain valleys only. They are generally very shy, and 

 soar away to great heights. One near Irwin, Idaho, a few 

 near Bull Lake and around the head of Green River, and 

 still more along the Gros Ventre Valley. Young birds just 

 learning to fly were found August 4th among the rocky 

 sandstone crags 3,000 feet in the Gros Ventre Valley. Late 



