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6. Bonasa umbellus togata. Canadian Ruffed Grouse.*—Crawford Co., July 8, 
1904, seen. Heard frequently drumming at night. July 3, 1905, seen with young. 
Common on edge of cedar swamps and in jack pine woods. 
7. Zenaidura macroura. Mourning Dove.—Crawford Co., July 6, 1905. Heard 
and seen. July 2, 1906. Not very common. 
8. Circus hudsonius. Marsh Hawk.—Crawford Co., July 30, August 13, 1904. 
July 3, 1905. Fairly common. 
9. Accipiter velox. Sharp-shinned Hawk.—Crawford Co., July 2, 1904. Ros¬ 
common Co., August 20, 1904. Common. 
10. Buteo 'borealis. Red-tailed Hawk.—Crawford Co., July 25, 1904. Seen 
flying. July 8, 1905. Commonly seen in or near timber swamps. 
11. Haliaetus Teuco cephalus. Bald Eagle.—Crawford Co., July 3, August 24, 
1904. July 6, 1905. Frequent along the shores of Higgins Lake. 
12. Falco sparverius. American Sparrow Hawk.—Crawford Co., July 21, 1904. 
One seen flying over plains. Roscommon Co., August 20, 1904, about thirty seen 
in a flock on the shores of Higgins Hake. They remained several days in the 
vicinity. Crawford Co., July 13, 1905. Common. 
13. Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. Osprey.—Crawford Co., July 6, 1904, one 
pair seen flying along lake shore. Infrequent. 
14. Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl.—Crawford and Roscommon Cos., 
1904-5. Heard frequently; not seen. 
15. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. BJack-billed Cuckoo.—Crawford Co., July 10, 
August 3, 1904; July 2, 1905. Common in jack pines and scarlet oaks; frequent 
along edges of cedar swamps. 
16. Ceryle alcyon. Belted Kingfisher.—Crawford Co., July 4, 1904; July 2, 
1905. Frequently seen along lake shore. 
17. Dryobates villosus. Hairy Woodpecker.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; July 
10, 1904. Frequent, in jack pines and larger oaks. 
18. Dryobates pubescens medianus. Downy Woodpecker.—Crawford Co., July 
21, 1904; July 6, 1905. Frequent in timber swamps. 
19. Sphyrapicus varius. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; 
July 6, 1905. Infrequent. 
20. Melanerpes erythrocephalus . Red-headed Woodpecker.—Crawford Co., July 
24, 1904. Not common. 
21. Colaptes auratus luteus. Northern Flicker.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; 
young heard in nest July 11, 1904; July 2, 1905. Common in jack pine and 
swamp edges. 
22. Antrostomus vociferous. Whip-poor-will.—Crawford and Roscommon Cos., 
July 1, 1904;. July 2, 1905. Common in swamps. 
23. Chordeiles virginianus., Nighthawk.—Crawford and Roscommon Cos., July 
1, 1904; July 2, 1905. Found nesting in Crawford Co., July 16, 1904; July 3, 1905. 
24. Chaetura pelagica. Chimney Swift.—Crawford Co., July 6, 1904; July 2, 
1905. Frequent. 
25. Trochilus colubris. Ruby-throated Humming Bird.—Crawford Co., July 
22, 1904, female seen; July 13, 1905. Frequent. 
26. Tyrannus tyrannus. Kingbird.—Crawford Co., July 3, 1904; July 2, 1905. 
Common in oak brush land. Several nests found. 
27. Bayornis phoebe. Phoebe.—Crawford Co., July 8, 1904, one heard. Not 
common. 
28. Nuttallornis borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher.—Crawford Co., July 4, 1904. 
Rare. 
29. Contopus virens. Wood Pewee.—Crawford Co., July 8, 1904; July 3, 1905. 
Common in jack pines. 
30. Cyanocitta cristata. Blue Jay.—Crawford Co., July 2, 1904; July 2, 1905. 
Common. 
31. Corpus brachyrhynchos. American Crow.—Crawford Co., July 5, 1904; 
July 2, 1905. Not very common. 
32. Dolichonyx oryzivorus. Bobolink—Crawford Co., reported as breeding in 
Beaver Creek swamp. 
, variety of this grouse was not determined, but as the specimens obtained in Iosco County in 
1903 (Umv of Mich. Museum, No. 30980; Auk, voi. 22, p. 46) were togata, the individuals listed above 
are probably to be referred to this form. Dorr Skeels, State Forester, reports both B. umbellus and 
B. ■umbellus logata as abundant in Roscommon Co., south of Houghton Lake [Tp. 21, R III W.]. 
