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Dryobates villosus. — A common resident, breeds here. 



Dryobates pubescens. — Occasionally observed at all times of the 

 year. 



Picoid.es arcticus. — A pair frequented my farm from the fall of 

 iSSS to spring of 1889, one captured at Elma, in June. 



Sphyrapicus varius. — A common summer resident, breeds, arrival 

 and departure uncertain. 



Ceophlcsus pileatus. — Very rare, once more common. 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus. — A common summer resident, 

 breeding on the margins of the woods. 



Colaptes auratus. — A common summer resident from the end of 

 March to middle of October, breeds here. 



Antrostomus vociferus. — Common from May to October, breeds 

 here. 



Chordeiles virginianus. — A common summer resident, breeds. 



Chaetura pelagica.— An abundant summer resident, breeding in 

 outhouses, chimneys, and hollow trees. 



Trochilus colubris. — A common summer resident, probably nests 



Tyrannus tyranmis. — Common from middle of May to September. 



Myiarchus crinitus. — Heard mostly in May and June. 



Sayornis phcebe. — Common from first of April, to middle of 

 October, mostly about water, breeds. 



Empidonax pusillus traillii. — Common in certain woods, several 

 nests seen. 



Empidonax minimus. — Common, breeds. 



Oyanocitta cristata. — A resident, sometimes seen in large flocks, 

 a few breed. 



Oorvus corax sinuatus. — Two pair have been observed. 



Oorvus americanus. — Very common from middle of February to 

 November, bpecimens have also been seen in other winter months, 

 breeds. 



Dolichonyx oryzivorus. — Bob-o-link, common summer resident, 

 breeds. 



Molothrus ater. — Cow-bird, common summer resident, generally seen 

 in flocks. 



