INDEX.
Albatross, [174], [175]
Wandering, [174]
American Bald Eagle, [149]
American House Wren, [156]
Arcadian Flycatcher, [160]
Avocet, [168]
Baltimore Oriole, [177]
Bank Swallow, [153]
Belted Kingfisher, [153]
Bewick's Wren, [156]
Bittern, [166]
Black and White Warbler, [157], [177]
Blackbirds, [157]
Red-winged, [157], [177]
Black Duck, [172]
Bluebird, [157], [177]
Blue Jay, [160], [161], [177]
Bobolink, [158], [177]
Bobwhite, [165]
Brown Pelican, [172]
Butcher Bird, [160]
Buzzards, [150]
Common, [150]
Turkey, [147], [148]
Canada Goose, [171]
Canvasback Duck, [172]
Cardinal, [162], [177]
Carolina Wren, [156]
Carrion Crow, [148]
Catbird, [158]
Cedar Waxwing, [162]
Chimney Swift, [153]
Common Buzzard, [150]
Coot, [168]
Cormorant, [173], [174]
Cowbird, [158], [177]
Crane, [166]
Crossbill, [161]
Crow, [160], [177]
Carrion, [148]
Curlew, [168]
Doves, [164]
Mourning, [165]
Downy Woodpecker, [164], [177]
Ducks, [171], [172]
Black, [172]
Canvasback, [172]
Mallard, [171]
Red-head, [172]
Eagles, [148], [149]
American Bald, [149]
Golden, [148]
Egrets, [167]
English Sparrows, [161]
European Wren, [156]
Falcons, [151]
Peregrine, [161]
Finches, [161]
Gold, [162]
Flamingoes, [168], [169], [170]
Flicker, [164], [177]
Flycatchers, [159]
Arcadian, [160]
Least, [160]
Gallinules, [168]
Geese, [171]
Canadian, [171]
White-fronted, [171]
Golden Eagle, [148]
Plover, [165]
Goldfinch, [162]
Grackle, Purple, [158], [177]
Grayish-barred Owl, [152]
Great Blue Heron, [167]
White Heron, [167]
Grebes, [177]
Grosbeak, Rose-breasted, [177]
Grouse, [165]
Ruffed, [165]
Gulls, [175], [176]
Hawks, [151]
Hen, [150]
Sparrow, [151]
Hermit Thrush, [157]
Herons, [166], [167]
Great Blue, [167]
White, [167]
High Hole, [164]
Horned Owl, [152]
House Sparrows, [161]
House Wren, [156]
Humming-birds, [155]
Ibis, [167]
Indigo Bunting, [162]
Jay, [160], [161]
Junco, [162]
Killdeer, [165]
Kingbird, [159]
Kingfisher, [153], [154]
Belted, [153]
Least Flycatcher, [160]
Loon, [176]
Mallard Ducks, [171]
Marsh Wren, [156]
Martin, Purple, [153]
Mocking-bird, [158],159
Mother Carey's Chickens, [174]
Mottled Owl, [152]
Mourning Doves, [165]
Night Hawk, [153]
Nightjar, [153]
Oriole, [157]
Baltimore, [177]
Orchard, [157]
Owls, [151]
Grayish-barred, [152]
Horned, [152]
Mottled, [152]
Snowy, [152]
Passenger Pigeon, [164]
Pewee, Wood, [160]
Pelican, [172]
Brown, [172]
White, [172]
Peregrine Falcon, [151]
Petrel, Stormy, [174]
Phœbe, [159]
Pigeon, [164]
Passenger, [164]
Plover, [165]
Golden, [165]
Puffin, [176]
Purple Grackle, [158], [177]
Martin, [153]
Quail, [165]
Rails, [168]
Red-head Duck, [172]
Headed Woodpecker, [164]
Winged Blackbird, [157], [177]
Redstart, [177]
Reedbird, [158]
Ricebird, [158]
Robin, [157]
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, [177]
Roseate Spoonbill, [167]
Ruffed Grouse, [165]
Sandpipers, [168]
Sapsucker, [164]
Scarlet Tanager, [162]
Sea Parrot, [176]
Shrike, [160]
Snipe, [168]
Wading, [168]
Wilson's, [168]
Snowy Owl, [152]
Sparrow Hawk, [151]
Sparrows, [161], [177]
English, [161]
House, [161]
Spoonbill, [167]
Roseate, [167]
Stormy Petrel, [174]
Swallows, [153]
Bank, [153]
Tree, [153]
Swans, [170]
Swifts, [153]
Chimney, [153]
Tanagers, [162], [177]
Scarlet, [162], [177]
Terns, [175]
Thrasher, [158], [159]
Thrush, [157], [177]
Hermit, [157]
Veery, [157]
Wood, [157]
Tree Swallow, [153]
Turkey Buzzard, [147], [148]
Veery Thrush, [157]
Vireo, [162]
Vulture, [147], [148]
Wading Snipe, [168]
Wandering Albatross, [174]
Warblers, [156], [157]
Black and White, [157], [177]
Yellow, [157], [177]
Waxwing, [162]
Cedar, [162]
Whip-poor-will, [153]
White-fronted Goose, [171]
Pelican, [172]
Wilson's Snipe, [168]
Winter Wren, [156]
Woodcock, [168]
Woodpecker, [163]
Downy, [164], [177]
Red-headed, [164]
Wood Thrush, [157]
Wood Pewee, [160]
Wrens, [156]
American House, [156]
Bewick's, [156]
Carolina, [156]
European, [156]
House, [156]
Marsh, [156]
Winter, [156]
Yellow Warbler, [157], [177]
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