52. Ceryle alcyon. Belted Kingfisher.—A rather common summer resident, arriving about the first of May. About June 13, 1882, Mr. Comeau found three Kingfisher’s nests in a bank, and each contained seven fresh eggs.
53. Hylotomus pileatus. Pileated Woodpecker.—Very rare. Mr. Comeau has shot but one here.
54. Picus villosus. Hairy Woodpecker.—A tolerably common resident, being particularly fond of the burnt-over scrub-pine barren near Godbout.
55. Picus pubescens. Downy Woodpecker.—A tolerably common resident, like the last.
56. Picoides arcticus. Black Three-toed Woodpecker.—Resident; not rare.
57. Colaptes auratus. Golden-winged Woodpecker.—A tolerably common summer resident. First seen May 14, 1882.
58. Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl.—A rather common resident.
59. Asio wilsonianus. Long-eared Owl.—Rare. Mr. Comeau shot three in May, 1877 or 1878.
60. Asio accipitrinus. Short-eared Owl.—A rather rare summer resident. Earliest seen May 9, 1882.
61. Strix nebulosa. Barred Owl.—A tolerably common resident.