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II. Gray bird with pale breast and no special markings. Hammers 

 the bark with its beak. Length, 5 inches. 



Plain Titmouse 194 



III. Rather large dark blue bird with white on under parts. Sides 

 of female reddish brown. 



Belted Kingfisher 44 



IV. Rather large dark blue bird with no white, but some smoky 

 blackish. A noisy bird of the conifers. 



Steller's or Blue-fronted Jay 88 



V. A large bird with very long tail and long legs. Crest incon- 

 spicuous. Streaked blackish, brownish and whitish. Lives on 

 or near ground. 



Roadrunner 42 



VI. Colors soft fawn, ashy and yellowish, with waxy tips on wings. 

 Size of a sparrow. 



1 . Under tail-coverts reddish brown. 



Bohemian Waxwing 1 54 



2. Under tail-coverts white. 



Cedar- Waxwing 153 



B. Birds without crests, or crest so inconspicuous as to be easily over- 

 looked. 

 I. Males with black predominating. 



I . Males wholly black. Females sometimes partly brownish or 

 white. 



a. Length, I 8 inches or more. 



a. Length, 24 inches. Feathers of throat sharp and dis- 

 tinct, producing a roughened effect. 



American Raven 92 



b'. Length, 24 inches. Concealed base of throat feathers 

 pure white. 



White-necked Raven 93 



c. Length, 1 8 inches. Feathers of throat smooth. 



American Crow 94 



b. Length not over ten inches. 



a. Feet well developed like a crow's. Female dark brown- 

 ish black. 



Brewer's Blackbird 1 05 



b'. Feel weak. Wings highly developed. Female with 

 white breast. 



Purple Martin 147 



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