44 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



B". 

 5.35. In trees, chiefly spruces; crown brownish-gray. 



p. 83. Hudsonian Chickadee. 



Gray or Grayish. 

 A'. 



10.00. Breast reddish; in trees or on ground .... p. 73. Robin. 



10.00. Lengthwise on limbs, or on exposed stones; bar across wing white; 



wings long; flight swalloAV-like ... p. 212. Nighthawk. 



8.94. Dark slaty-gray; in bushes, or feeding on ground . p. 95. Catbird. 



6.99. About farm buildings or near water; flies out into the air after insects; 



tail constantly jerked p. 206. Phoebe. 



6-53- (After May 15.) In groves or street trees; wing-bars white; flies out 

 into the air after insects; song/>ee-ee-iyee. 



p. 205. Wood Pewee. 

 [6.33. Size of English Sparrow.] 



B. 



6.23. In trees; breast whitish, unstreaked . p. 136. Red-eyed Vireo. 

 6.22. In trees or occasionally on ground; brownish-gray, streaked; often 

 with rose-colored males .... p. 181. $ Purple Finch. 

 6.19.* In flocks, often with red males; note when flying hip, hip. 



p. 180. ? Red CrossbiU. 

 6.05.** In flocks, in trees or on ground, sometimes with red males; wing- 

 bars white p. 179. ? White-winged Crossbill. 



6.09. (Rare late in May.) In alder thickets; note quee-qtiee'. 



p. 202. Alder Flycatcher. 

 5.41. In trees in open country; note emphatic tse-bic'; flies out into the air 

 after insects; sits upright on a perch. 



p. 202. Least Flycatcher. 

 6.04. On ground near water; tail constantly wagged. 



p. 108. Water-thrush. 

 5.80. In trees; common in village streets; song warbling. 



p. 134. Warbling Vireo. 

 5.61. (Generally only till May 10.) In trees; head dark; notes rich and 



sweet p. 132. Solitary Vireo. 



5.56. (After May 15.) Restless in trees; sides streaked with black. 



p. 115. ? Black-poll Warbler. 



5.28. (After May 15.) In trees; generally with other small birds; spot 



on wing white . p. 121. ? Black-throated Blue Warbler. 



5.27. (Rare north of Connecticut.) In thickets; under parts yellowish ; 



note loud, emphatic p. 131. White-eyed Vireo. 



5.00. (Rare, except in northern New York and New England.) In trees; 



under parts streaked; bars on wing yellow. 



p. 176. Pine Siskin. 

 4.41. (May 1-10.) Restless in trees and thickets; eye prominent: song 



loud and musical . . . . p. 80. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 



B\ 



6.28. Near water; under parts streaked with black ; tail constantly wagged. 



p. 107. Louisiana Water-thrush. 



