273. Killdeer. Breeding near Red Gate, Salem, 1921, M. 
E. Kelley. 
274. Semi-palmated Plover. July 23 to October 8; May 
8-15. 
277. Piping Plover. September 1; April 10. 
283a. Ruddy Turnstone. Plum Island, September 4, 
eleven birds, J. W. Goodridge. 
300. Ruffed Grouse. Resident species. General reports 
indicate that both 1920 and 1921 have been favor¬ 
able to this species and that there has been a 
marked increase in numbers. 
316. Mourning Dove. Several of this species wintered 
about the Club Camp in Boxford, 1920-1921. 
331. Marsh Hawk. October 16; March 20. 
332. Sharp shinned Hawk. Resident Species. 
333. Cooper’s Hawk. Resident species. 
334. Goshawk. Haverhill, February 3, 1921, B. S. Griffin. 
339. Red-shouldered Hawk. Resident Species. 
343. Broad-winged Hawk. Seen on the Ipswich River 
Trip. May 14-15. 
356. Duck Hawk. Ipswich Beach, June 5, Dr. C. WL 
Townsend. 
357. Pigeon Hawk. October 16; April 27 to June 4. 
360. Sparrow Hawk. Resident species. 
364. Barred Owl. Curiously, the only report was of one 
that remained about the trees near the Lynn 
Public Library for several days in March, 1921. 
373. Screech Owl. Resident species. But few reported 
1920-1921. 
375. Great Horned Owl. November 7 to February 3. 
Not so common as in some years. 
387. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. May 14. Fewer reported than 
usual. 
388. Black-billed Cuckoo. May 14. Present in usual 
numbers, 1921. 
390. Belted Kingfisher. December 12; March 20. Al¬ 
most a resident species. 
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