40 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



5.27. In trees; top of head and throat black; cheeks white; wings graj'. 



p. 84. Chickadee. 

 4.62. On trunks or large limbs; crown and line through eye black; back 

 bluish; under parts reddish-brown or buffy. 



p. 85. Ked-bellied Nuthatch. 



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12.00. In woods; often about logging-camps; forehead white; nape black. 



p. 197. Canada Jay. 

 10.32. On tops of trees or bushes; wings and tail black and white. 



p. 138. Northern Shrike. 

 8.75. On trunks and large limbs; back barred with black and white. 



p. 221. American Three-toed "Woodpecker. 



Black. 



A. 



ig.30. Entire plumage black p. 196. Crow. 



12-13.50. In flocks in evergreens, or tvalking on ground; tail long; head 



lustrous blue-black p. 184. Crow Blackbird. 



[10.00. Size of Robin.] 

 g.55. In flocks near water; no red or white on wing; eye white. 



p. 186. kusty Blackbird. 

 g.51. Near water; red on shoulders or white bar on upper wing; note 



oTcaree p. 191. Red-winged Blackbird. 



8.00. (Arrives April 20.) Entire body blue-black; a large swallow, living 



in boxes set on poles p. 146. Purple Martin. 



7.92. On the ground in fields, or flying over, or lighting in trees; head 

 dark, rich brown p. 192. Cowbird. 



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8.50. (Only near New York cit}' or Long Island Sound.) Walks on ground ; 

 puiplish or greenish at close range; feathers of upper parts tipped 



with buflf; bill 3-ellow p. 195. cf Starling. 



8.50. Similar to above; more heavily spotted below. 



p. 195. ? StarUng. 

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17.00. Entire plumage black, except a red crest, and a white bar on wing. 



p. 219. Northern Pileated 'Woodpecker. 



9.50. On trunks or large limbs; back black; wings and tail black and 



white p. 222. Arctic Three-toed "Woodpecker, 



Red, Scarlet, or Rose. 



10.00. Head black or gray; breast bay p. 73. Robin. 



8.56. On trunks or large limbs; whole top of head, and in male, throat 

 dark red; back speckled black and white . p. 220. Sapsucker. 

 8.35. On ground near bushes, or singing in trees; head black; sides of 

 breast and belly chestnut; tail black and white. 



p. 152. Towhee. 



