COMPREHENSIVE LIST 



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. 

 T.V. 



Regular and not uncom- 

 mon. 

 §tt—* Acadian Flycatcher. S.R., 



N.C.S. 

 Fairly common, north; 

 more common in S. 111. 



§t$— *Traill's Flycatcher. S.R., 



N.C.S. 

 Quite common in favored 

 localities. 



Alder Flycatcher. T.V. 



Spring and fall. Not un- 

 common. 



§^:Least Flycatcher. S.R., N. 

 C.S. 

 Possibly absent as a breed- 

 er in extreme S. 111. Com- 

 mon where found. More 

 common during migrations. 



LARKS. 



Horned Lark. T.V. 



Unusual, if not rare, late 

 fall and winter visitor to 

 N. 111., although according 

 to Nelson, formerly com- 

 mon. A flock of about two 

 dozen was first seen by the 

 writer Oct. 31, and later in 

 Nov., in Grant Park, Chi- 

 cago, during the fall of 

 1931. 



§-j-|_*Prairie Horned Lark. P.R., 

 N.C.S. 



Found commonly through- 

 out the state. 



CROWS, JAYS, MAGPIES, 

 ETC. 



Magpie. 



Kennicott recorded it in 

 1854 as not uncommon in 

 winter. Its occurrence 

 here at this day must be re- 

 garded as accidental. Has 



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