. The oist . rackle, common. 529 American Goldfinch, common. 540 Vesper Sparrow, common. 558 White-throated Sparrow, one(several heard). 560 Chipping Sparrow, fairly com-mon. 567 Slate Colored Junco, one. 581 Song Sparrow, common. 587 Towhee, one. 608 Scarlet Tanager, one. 611 Purple Martin, fairly common. 613 Barn Swallow, common. 614 Tree Swallow, two. 616 Bank Swallow, common. 619 Adar Waxwing, common. 622c Migrant Shrike, two. 624 Red Eyed Vireo, few. 636 Black and White Warbler, few. 652 Yellow Warbler, two. 655 Myrtle Warbler, few. 675 Water Thrush, one. 681 Maryland Yellow-Throat. 687 R


. The oist . rackle, common. 529 American Goldfinch, common. 540 Vesper Sparrow, common. 558 White-throated Sparrow, one(several heard). 560 Chipping Sparrow, fairly com-mon. 567 Slate Colored Junco, one. 581 Song Sparrow, common. 587 Towhee, one. 608 Scarlet Tanager, one. 611 Purple Martin, fairly common. 613 Barn Swallow, common. 614 Tree Swallow, two. 616 Bank Swallow, common. 619 Adar Waxwing, common. 622c Migrant Shrike, two. 624 Red Eyed Vireo, few. 636 Black and White Warbler, few. 652 Yellow Warbler, two. 655 Myrtle Warbler, few. 675 Water Thrush, one. 681 Maryland Yellow-Throat. 687 Redstart, fairly common. 704 Catbird, common. 705 Brown Thrasher, House Wren, common. 735 Black Capped Chickadee, fairlycommon. 755 Wood Thrush, several heard. 756 Veery, few. 761 Robin, Bluebird, few. Total, 56 different. This was a days observation, from6 a. m., until 6 p. m., and we droveabout eighteen miles in the morning,thus covering a lot of ground. Paul Harrington, 142 THE OOLOGIST. Redtailed Hawk. Mounted by M. J. Hoffman, Brooklyn, N. sample of high-class modern taxidermy. The OOlogist. Vol. XXXIII. No. 8. Albion, N. Y.,Aug. 15,1916. Whole No. 849 Owned and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, N. Y., and Lacon, Til. ^■■■I^H ■M ^t^M ^H [ ^^^■i^^T^^^l ^Bfl ^K ^^^l ^H [ ^^^-^^^im ^^^^1 ^^^^^Hfe^J^^HBjUT *S ^^^^^1 ^^H ^kj^^i^ji^^^^ ^^^^^H ^HHV/^^.-jrV ^^B /--pyS||^BH| ^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^^m, -4y j^ JJ ^^n P^^^^H ^^1^1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^B i^.^^^^^H^^^I ^H| • - *M1 ^^^^H ^^^^^^^BAr mS^^I ^1 ^n ^fll l^^^l ^^^^^^^^H fM-l^F^Mfh L ^TH ^^^^^KraOH P —iS^S^S ^^^^^^M^^^l ^^HH^^i hK ^^H Young Great Horned Owl, two weeks old —Photo by Thomas H. Jackson. 144 THE OOLOGIST Killing the Hawks and Owls. Not long since there was a displayin Lacon (Illinois) in the window of adepartment store, a splendid specimenof Barred Owl which had beenthoughtlessly killed by a citizen of thistown, who did not know that in sodoing he had destroyed one of mansbest frie


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