423 — Chaetura pelagica, Chimney Swift. 
Abundant summer resident. 
428—Trochilus colubris, Kuby-throateci Hum¬ 
mingbird. 
Summer resident* rather common* 
444 — Tyrannns tyrannus. Kingbird. 
Abundant summer resident.. 
452 —Myiarchus crinitus, Crested Flycatcher. 
Very rare summer resident. 
456—Savornis phoebe, Phoebe. 
Abundant summer resident; nesting under bridges. 
459 — Contopus borealis. Olive-sided f lycatclier. 
One specimen was taken by Mr. J. Eugene Eaw in Winne¬ 
bago county May 27, 1893; and another in Ferro Gordo county 
May 30, 1891.* 
491 — Contopus virens, Wood Pewee. 
Common summer resident 
4(13—Empidonax iiaviventris, Yellow-bellied 
Flycatcher. 
One specimen was taken at Forest City in September, 1890.* 
405_Empidonax virescens, Green-crested Fly¬ 
catcher. “Acadian Flycatcher.” 
Summer resident, not common ; nesting in woodland. 
400_Empidonax trailli, Traill’s flycatcher. 
Common summer resident; nesting about the 25t.li of June, 
in low willows along streams. 
407 _ Empidonax minimus, Least flycatcher. 
Abundant summer resident ; nesting almost anywhere in 
trees along roadsides, or in small groves, usually somewhat 
earlier than the preceding species; eggs white, unspotted. 
474b _ Otocons alpestris praticola, Frame 
Horned Lark. 
Resident, common. 
477 — Cyanocitta cristat.a, Blue Jay. 
Abundant resident. 
*Iowa Ornithologist. Vol. I. No. 2, January. 1895. p. 30. 
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