MOHELLET SEED-EATER. 



602. Sporophila morelleti sharpei. 4I/2 inches. 



The male of this interesting little species requires at 

 least three years in which to obtain the perfect plumage 

 as shown in our illustration. The majority of birds 

 seen will be in intermediate stages of plumage between 

 that of the adult female and this one. These little fel- 

 lows are usually found in thickets or patches of briars 

 and are quite tame. 



Note. — During the breeding season the male has a 

 sprightly song similar to that of the Indigo Bunting. 



Nest. — The nests are made of fine grass and placed 

 in bushes or young trees. The eggs are bluish green 

 spotted rather evenly with brown ( .65 x .48 ) . 



Rp-nge. — Southeastern Texas and southward into 

 ^lexioo. 



