The common horned lark is well known in the eastern part of the United States as a winter resident, while in the middle West, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, etc.
A winter resident on the coast, but nowhere common; a few are taken every season.
Winter resident on the Coast; has been taken at Elk Lake, near Victoria.
He may have enemies in the North, where he breeds; for I am glad to say that he is only a winter resident.
I regret exceedingly to add that he is but a winter resident with us, and we rarely hear his song.
The American goshawk is the next bird of this family that I will mention, and I am very glad to say that he is only a winter resident.
He is also a winter resident, and one of the most intelligent birds in existence.
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