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10. Bartramia longicauda. Bartramian Sandpiper. An occa¬ 
sional summer resident; not common. 
11. Actitis macularia. Spotted Sandpiper. Common sum¬ 
mer resident in region of Mill and Cobb’s Creek. 
12. iEgialitis vocifera. Killdeer. Common summer resident, 
breeds. 
13. Colimis virginianus. Bob White. Formerly resident, but 
now rare. 
14. Zenaidura macroura. Dove. Tolerably common ; summer 
resident. 
15. Cathartes aura. Turkey Vulture. Summer resident. 
“I have found nine nests in Chester and Delaware Counties dur¬ 
ing the past seven years.”— Warren. 
16. Accipiter velox. Sharp-shinned Hawk. Common resi¬ 
dent, and probably breeds here. 
17. Accipiter cooperi. Cooper’s Hawk. Common resident, 
breeds. 
18. Buteo borealis. Red-tailed Hawk. Resident. Usually 
observed in winter. 
19. Buteo lineatus. Red-shouldered Hawk. Winter resi¬ 
dent. “Dr. W. E. Hughes found one nest near Phoenixville, Pa., 
some years ago.”— Stone. 
20. Buteo latissimus. Broad-winged Hawk. Resident, not 
abundant, but, from the number of sets of eggs taken in south¬ 
eastern Pennsylvania, evidently breeds more frequently than 
Accipiter velox. 
21. Haliaeetus leucocephalus. Bald Eagle. Rare. I saw a 
single bird of this species along the Perkiomen Creek in May, 1893. 
22. Palco sparverius. Sparrow Hawk. Common resident, 
frequently breeds. 
23. Megascops asio. Screech Owl. Very common resident, 
breeds. 
24. Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl. Resident, but 
not common. 
25. Coccyzus americanus. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Common 
summer resident, breeds. 
26. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. Black-billed Cuckoo. Sum¬ 
mer resident, not as common as the preceding. Probably breeds. 
27. Ceryle alcyon. Belted Kingfisher, Summer resident in 
Montgomery County, occasionally seen along Mill Creek, where it 
probably breeds. 
28. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker. Common resi¬ 
dent, but never abundant. “ Hairy woodpeckers from the Penn¬ 
sylvania mountains seem to have decidedly longer bills than the 
lowland birds, this being perhaps an approach towards the northern 
variety, D. villosus leuconiclas." — Stone. 
29. Dryobates pubescens. Downy Woodpecker. An abund¬ 
ant resident, breeds. 
