388. Black-billed Cuckoo. May 9 to August 6. Not so 
rare as above but seemingly decreasing in numbers. 
390. Belted Kingfisher. January 7. Gloucester. George 
Felt. March 26 to November 5. Nahant, Decem¬ 
ber 20. A. P. Stubbs. 
393. Hairy Woodpecker. Fairly common. 
394c. Downy Woodpecker. Common. 
402. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. April 7 to May 1; Sep¬ 
tember 27 to October 13. 
406. Red-headed Woodpecker. Danvers, September 27. 
S. G. Emilio. 
412a. Northern Flicker. Common. 
417. Whip-poor-will. May 3 to September 8. Not so 
many reported as in 1921. 
420. Nighthawk. May 20 to September 16. Few reported. 
423. Chimney Swifts. May 3 to September 6. Apparently 
had a poor breeding season. 
428. Ruby-throated Hummingbird. May 10 to September 
17. Becoming rare. 
444. Kingbird. May 17 to September 17. Collects in 
favorite locations, notably on Flagstaff Hill, Fay 
estate, in great numbers in late August. 
452. Crested Flycatcher. May 20 to September 10. More 
common along Ipswich River for the last two or 
three years. 
456. Phoebe. March 25 to October 26. Normally a bird 
of two broods in Essex County. 
459. Olive-sided Flycatcher. May 21 to June 4. Rare. 
461. Wood Pewee. May 20 to September 27. Latter date 
beside Floating Bridge Pond. A. P. Stubbs. 
467. Least Flycatcher. April 28 to August 18. 
474. Horned Lark. April 11. (May 30, Ipswich, S. G. 
Emilio) ; October 29. 
474b. Prairie Horned Lark. November 19. 
477. Blue Jay. Common. 
488. Crow. Winter roost at Castle Hill, Ipswich, forming 
again early winter of 1922. 
494. Bobolink. May 10 to September 17. Common in 
meadows. 
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