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Upper parts, grayish brown; crown and breast, pale chocolate 

 brown; a black streak in front of eye; tail, tipped with yellow; belly, 

 yellowish; wing, less than 4.20 inches long; under tail coverts, white. 



Bombycilla cedroruwi. 

 Cedar Waxwing. Cedar Bird. Cherry Bird. 



See No. 290. 



General plumage, pale choc- 

 olate brown; forehead, tinged 

 with rufous; chin, black; under 

 tail coverts, rufous; tail, tipped 

 with yellow; wing, over 4.20 

 inches long. 



Bombycilla garrida. 

 Bohemian Waxwing. 

 See No. 280. 



Family LANIIDiE. Shrikes. 



Bill, strong, notched near the end, and decidedly hooked; tarsus, 

 scutellate ; tail rounded. But two species occur with us, both grayish 

 birds with blackish wings and tail and a stripe through the eye. 



Crown and back, gray; under 

 parts, white; a patch of black on 

 the sides of the head; wing, less 

 than 4.15 inches long. 



Lanius ludovicianus. 

 Loggerhead Shrike. 

 See No. 292. 



