BIRDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK. 18 
Order PASSERES. Perching Birds. 
Family TYRANNIDA.—Tyrant Flycatchers. 
444. Kincpirp. Zyranvnus trrannus. Common summer resident 
and breeder. 
452. CRESTED FiycarcHer. JAdpitarchus crinitus. Summer resident 
and breeder. Not as common as last. 
456. Puapne. Sayvornis phebe. Abundant summer resident and 
breeder. 
459. OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER. Contofus borealis. Reported by J. 
L. Davison as a rare migrant. 
461. Woop PEWEE. Contopus virens. Common summer resident 
and breeder. 
463. YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER. Ampidonax flaviventris. Rare 
summer resident and breeder. Not very common. 
'- 465. GREEN-CRESTED FLYCATCHER. Lmpidonax virescens. Occasional 
summer resident and breeder. Apparently confined to the higher woods. 
| 466a. ALDER FiycaTcHER. Lmpidonax tratllit alnorum. Said to 
be not uncommon in some places. A rare summer resident and breed- 
er in Monroe county. 
467. Least FrycatcHer. Empidonax minimus. A rare summer res- 
ident near Chili. Reported by Neil F. Posson as common at Medina. 
L. V. Case also mentions its nesting at Naples. 
Family ALAUDIDA.—Larks. 
474. HORNED Lark. Ofocoris alpestris. Occasional winter visitor. 
474b. PRarRIE HorNEp Lark. Ofocoris alpestris praticola. Com- 
mon summer resident and breeder. Seems to be with us nearly all the 
time from Jan. 1st to December ist. Breeds twice, in March and 
April and in June. 
Family CORVIDAL.—Crows, Jays, etc. 
477. BuiuE Jay. Cyanocitta cristata. Resident and breeds. Seems 
to be local in distribution. 
488. AMERICAN Crow. Corvus americanus. Common resident and 
breeder, Abundant in Chili, Monroe County, especially in winter, 
there being a large roost near there. 
