Mar. ,1917 ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS OF FREMONT COUNTY 



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large sage bush near Highbridge, June 26. It lit on a fence post, where it remained for 

 some time. 



34. Asio flammeus. Short-eared Owl. A mounted specimen examined in a col- 

 lection at Lake Post Office, which had been taken in the vicinity of Henry Lake. 



35. Cryptoglaux acadica acadica. Saw-whet Owl. A mounted specimen exam- 

 ined, in the above-mentioned collection, which had been taken in the vicinity of Henry 

 Lake. 



36. Bubo virginianus pallescens. Western Horned Owl. Occurs sparingly in 

 heavily wooded canyons along the Continental Divide. 



37. Bubo virginianus subarcticus. Arctic Horned Owl. A mounted specimen ex- 

 amined in the collection at Lake Post Office, which had been taken in the vicinity of 

 Henry Lake. 



Fig. 13. Nest and Eggs of the Sage Thrasher, in sage bush. 



38. Glaucidium gnoma gnoma. Pigmy Owl. A mounted specimen examined in 

 the collection at Lake Post Office, which had been taken in the vicinity of Henry Lake. 



39. Ceryle alcyon. Belted Kingfisher. Common along streams throughout the 

 county. Observed in greatest numbers along the North Fork of the Snake River, on 

 August 25. 



40. Dryobates villosus monticola. Rocky Mountain Hairy Woodpecker. Fairly 

 common in Douglas fir timber along ridges and at heads of canyons. 



41. Dryobates pubescens homorus. Batchelder Woodpecker. Occurs sparingly 

 in. dense willow thickets along banks of streams, and in quaking aspen groves at low 

 elevations. 



