Coccyzus erythropthalmus (Wils.). Black-billed Cuckoo, quite common.
Colaptes auratus (Linn.). Flicker. I do not understand why the woodpeckers should not be well represented. There appears to be abundant feeding ground for them; yet I saw only one solitary flicker, the least specialised of all the woodpeckers.
Trochilus colubris (Linn.). Ruby-throated Hummingbird, congregates in small flocks about the frequent clumps of trumpet creeper.
Tyrannus tyrannus (Linn.). Kingbird, breeds. This and the other fly-catchers are very abundant on account of the great number of insects occurring.
Myiarchus crinitus (Linn.). Crested Flycatcher, breeds.
Contopus virens (Linn.). Wood Pewee, very common.
Agelaius phœniceus (Linn.). Red-winged Blackbird, common.
Icterus galbula (Linn.). Baltimore Oriole, one small flock migrating.
Quiscalus quiscula æneus (Ridgw.). Crow Blackbird. This with the redwings and probably the other blackbirds congregates in very large flocks.
Melospiza fasciata (Gmel.). Song Sparrow, common.