THE BREWER SPARROW. 



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utmost to pniduce a l)ir(l of non-ci immittal appearance. Mere hrown might 

 have been conspicuous by defauh, hut brownish, broken up l)v liazy streakings 

 of other brownish or dusky — call it what ynu w iU — has given us a l)ird w^hich, 

 so far as plumage is concerned, may be said to have no mark of distinction 

 whatever — just bird. 



The Sage Sparrow tits into the gray-green massy scheme of color liar- 



NEST AND EGGS OI' KklvWKR SI'.\KROW. 



