. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. 51 Genus SCOTIAPTERYX Swaixson. 138. Scotiapteryx oinerea ( (Imil.). Great Gray Owl. Rare winter visitor. Has been reported from Franklin County, where Mr. E. K. Quick notes its capture several years ago. " Rare winter visitant in the north part of the ; ( Braylon.) Genus NYCTALA Bbkhm. "139. Nyotala acadica ( Gme'.). Saw-whet Owl; Acadian Owl. Winter resident southward, of irregular occurrence, usually rare. Probably resident northward. Breeds. Prof. B. W. Evermann thus describes finding its nest in Carroll County, May 8, 1883
. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. 51 Genus SCOTIAPTERYX Swaixson. 138. Scotiapteryx oinerea ( (Imil.). Great Gray Owl. Rare winter visitor. Has been reported from Franklin County, where Mr. E. K. Quick notes its capture several years ago. " Rare winter visitant in the north part of the ; ( Braylon.) Genus NYCTALA Bbkhm. "139. Nyotala acadica ( Gme'.). Saw-whet Owl; Acadian Owl. Winter resident southward, of irregular occurrence, usually rare. Probably resident northward. Breeds. Prof. B. W. Evermann thus describes finding its nest in Carroll County, May 8, 1883: " In an old thicket near Burlington I found six young Saw-whets in a hole in a dead elm. The hole was about twenty feet from the ground and the young Owls were able to Hy quite ; (The Auk, Oc- tober, 1888, p 351.) They, too, are couipar-itively numerous some years. In the winter of 1886-7 they were quite generally distribute<i over the State, and were by no means rare. Dr. A. W. Brayton informs me that winter they were rather com- mon in Indianapolis. Gesus MEGA8C0PS Kaup. *140. Megasoops asio {Linn.). Screech Owl; Little Ked Owl; Little Gray Owl; Mottled Screech OwL Common resident. Breeds. They vary in nnmber?. Some years in winter they are actually abundant. The fact that this species is found in both the red and gray plumage leads many to think they are distinct forms; such is not the case. Mr. Ridgway has shown that in the Wabash Valley fully 95 per cent, of the Screech Owls are red. He intimates that the number of red forma may bear a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Butler, Amos W. (Amos William), 1860-1937. [S. l. : s. n.
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