n8 Wyoming Birds. 



ISO. Bittern. Uncommon summer resident in the Little Laramie 



Valley. 

 194. Great Blue Heron. Common summer resident. Formerly 



there was a large rookery near Laramie, but now there 



are only 3 or 4 pairs nesting there. 

 197. Snowy Egret. A specimen taken near Laramie, May 25th, 



1913. 

 202. Black-crowned Night Heron. Common summer resident in 



the Little Laramie Valley. 

 214. Sora. One specimen taken on September 14th, 1911, at Webb 



Lake, near Hatton. 

 221. Coot. Common summer resident about some of the alkali 



lakes on the Laramie Plains. 



224. Wilson's Phalarope. Abundant summer resident, 



225. Avocet. Abundant summer resident about the alkali lakes. 

 230. Wilson's Snipe. On June 10th, 1911, in the canyon east of 



Pilot Knob, in the Laramie Hills, I found two young birds 



that had just been hatched. On June 26th, 1913, I took a 



set of 4 eggs at the head of Centennial Valley. 

 241. Baird's Sandpiper. On August 2, 1911, a few of this form 



were with a flock of Wilson's Phalaropes about the alkali 



lakes near Sprague's Lane. 

 255. Yellow-legs. Abundant summer resident. 

 256a. Western Solitary Sandpiper. On August 3rd, one specimen 



was found in the Little Laramie Valley, near Sprague's 



Lane. 

 258a. Western Willet. During August, 1911, these were in flocks 



of 10 to 15 about the alkali lakes. 

 263. Spotted Sandpiper. Abundant summer resident. On July 2, 



1911, at Lake Owen, altitude 9,100 feet, I found a female 



with two young birds just out of the nest. 

 273. Killdeer. Abundant summer resident. 

 281. Mountain Plover. Small flocks of 4 to 15 were to be seen 



about the alkali lakes in August. 

 297. Dusky Grouse. Common resident in the mountains. 

 304. White-tailed Ptarmigan. Fairly common resident on the 



highest peaks of the Medicine Bow Mountains. 

 309. Sage Hen. Reported from the Laramie Hills near here. 

 316. Mourning Dove. Common summer resident. 



