Ruby-throated Hummingbird 

 Black-poll Warbler 

 Night Hawk 

 Maryland Yellow-throat 

 Cedar Waxwing 



RESIDENT jSIRDS 



English Sparrow 



Blue] ay 



Crow 



Screech Owl 



Tufted Titmouse 



Chickadee 



Downy Woodpecker 



Song Sparrow 



Kingfisher 



Cardinal 



Flicker 



Redheaded Woodpecker 



Sparrow Hawk 



White-breasted Nuthatch 



Carolina Wren 



Bob White 



Hairy Woodpecker 



The birds given below are either residents, winter visitors, 

 summer residents or migrants in Indiana. Residents are 

 marked R ; winter visitors, W ; those seen only during the mi- 

 gration, M; all others are summer residents. 



The first number given with the name: of the bird is the 

 number under which the species is described in Birds of 

 Indiana, by Amos W. Butler, published as a part of the re- 

 port of the State' Geologist in 1897; the second is that given 

 to the species in the check list of the American Ornithologists' 

 Union; the third is the number by which a colored plate may 

 be ordered from A. W. Mumford, 375 Wabash Avenue', Chi- 

 cago. 



The poems given with the bird do not always exactly 

 describe our Indiana birds, but are sometimes given as sug- 

 gestive for supplementary reading, remembering that poetry 

 and science do not always agree. The poems by Indiana 

 authors are marked with a star. They will describe more ac- 

 curately than the others our own birds. 



