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Special characters: General plumage, uniform brownish gray, 

 paler on throat; a distinct white ring around the eye; tip and outer 

 web of tail feathers, ashy gray. 



Length, about 8 inches; wing, 4.40 to 4.80; tail, 4.20 to 4.70. 



The only record of the occurrence of this species within our limits 

 is that given by Mr. E. W. Nelson, who states: "A single specimen 

 of this species was obtained Dec. 16, 1875, by Mr. Chas. Douglas at 

 Waukegan. The bird was found in a sheltered ravine, extending a 

 short distance into the bluff, bordering the lake shore near the above 

 named place and showed no alarm when approached. Nothing 

 peculiar was observed concerning its habits, except that its move- 

 ments were very sprightly." (Birds N. E. 111., 1876, p. 94.) 



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Hermit Thrush. 



Robin. 



Wood Thrush. 



