FAMILY MOTACILLIDZ. — PIPITS AND WAGTAILS. oul: 
FAMILY MOTACILLID-E. 
Pipits and Wagtails. 
Bill, slender; first primary, not short, the first, second, and third. 
being about equal in length; hind toe and claw, longer than middle toe 
and claw; hind toe nail, long, in this somewhat resembling larks, but 
no tufts of hair-like feathers over nostrils. 
Crown, back, and rump, dull olive, or 
brownish Olive; underparts, buffy, or 
grayish, streaked with brown on throat 
and sides; outer tail feather, mostly 
white, including the outer web; 
much less white on second feather; 
hind toe nail, usually as long as the 
toe. 
American Pipit. 
Titlark. 
Anthus pensilvanicus. 
See No. 530. 
