1915] 
Lowe : Birds of Green Lake County 
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Otocoris alpestris praticola Henshaw. Prairie Horned Lark 
A very common early summer resident nesting in grain fields. 
Later in summer it becomes more rare. 
Cyanocitta cristata cristata (Linnaeus). Blue Jay 
An abundant all year resident. 
Corvus brachyrhynchos brachyrhynchos Brehm. Crow 
An abundant all year resident, but more so in summer than 
in winter. 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus (Linnaeus). Bobolink 
A very common summer resident, nesting throughout the 
county. 
Molothrus ater ater (Boddaert). Cowbird 
A common summer resident. Usually places only one egg 
in a nest of its victims, but the writer has found as many as three 
in the nest of a warbling vireo. 
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus (Bonaparte). Yellow-Headed 
Blackbird 
A summer resident, no nest was found by the writer. Seen 
on the marshes near Berlin, Princeton and Green Lake. 
Agelaius phoeniceus phoeniceus (Linnaeus.) Red-Winged 
Blackbird 
An abundant summer resident. There is scarcely a bit of 
marsh or swamp in this county in which one can not find a pair 
of them. 
Sturnella magna magna (Linnaeus). Meadow Lark 
An abundant summer resident, nesting in all suitable fields 
and meadows. 
Iceterus spurius (Linnaeus). Orchard Oriole 
An extremely rare summer resident. May nest here but up 
to the present date the writer has not found a nest. A male 
was seen July 19, 1903. 
