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60. 
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Black-billed Cuckoo. 6-24-61; 9-22-70. 
Great-horned Owl. 10-23-66; 9-30-68. 
Short-eared Owl. 1-29-70. 
Nighthawk. Common in spring, uncommon in summer, very common in late 
summer. 
Chimney Swift. Fairly common to common summer resident. 
Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Uncommon summer, fairly common fall. 
Flicker. Common in summer, Uncommon in winter. 
Red-headed Woodpecker. 10-1-68; 10-6-69; 10-12-70. 
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Fairly common migrant. 
Downy Woodpecker: Fairly common resident. 
Kingbird. 5-31-68. 
Crested Flycatcher. 9-8-69. 
Phoebe. 4-11-57. 
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Uncommon migrant. 
Acadian Flycatcher. Probably a fairly common migrant. 
Traill’s Flycatcher. Probably a common migrant. 
Least Flycatcher. 5-11-66 the only fairly certain record. 
Wood Pewee: Uncommon summer resident. 
Olive-sided Flycatcher. 8-29-60. 
Prairie-horned Lark. Common resident early years, none since. 
Tree Swallow. Uncommon migrant, rare in summer. 
Barn Swallow. Fairly common to common in summer. 
Purple Martin. Very common in summer in early years; fairly common to 
common since. 
Bluejay. Common except in winter; fairly common in winter. 
Crow. Common resident. 
Black-capped Chickadee. 7-23-60. Three records, October, 1971. 
Red-breasted Nuthatch. Uncommon migrant. 
House Wren. Common summer resident. 
Winter Wren. Uncommon migrant. 
Catbird. Common summer resident early years; uncommon until late summer 
during last several years. 
Brown Thrasher. Fairly common in summer. All winter ‘68-’69. 
Robin. Very common summer resident; rare in winter. 
Wood Thrush. 9-30-67; 6-22-70. 
Hermit Thrush. Fairly common migrant; common some falls. 
Swainson’s Thrush. Common migrant. 
Gray-cheeked Thrush. Common migrant, but less so than Swainson’s. 
Veery. Uncommon migrant. 
Golden-crowned Kinglet. Fairly common migrant, but rare in spring. 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Common migrant. 
Bohemian Waxing. Flock of about 100, late March, early April of 1962. 
Cedar Waxing. Very common migrant. Fairly common summer 
winters. 
Starling. Very common resident. 
Yellow-throated Vireo. 5-31-68. 
Solitary Vireo. 10-6-71. 
Red-eyed Vireo. Fairly common fall migrant; uncommon in spring. 
Philadelphia Vireo. 5-18-70; 5-30-71. 
Warbling Vireo. Uncommon migrant. 
Black and White Warbler. 9-22-70. 
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