210 THE WOOD THRUSH. 
Recognition Marks.—Chewink size; the largest of the genus; above cin- 
namon-brown in front, olive-brown behind; below heavily spotted. 
Nest, of twigs, weed-stalks, leaves, and trash, with a matrix, or inner wali, 
of mud, carefully lined with rootlets; usually saddled upon semi-horizontal branch 
of sapling, five to fifteen feet up. Eggs, 3-5, uniform greenish blue, about 
Take near Circleville. 
“Tur DEPTHS OF THE Forest CLaim Him.” 
Photo by the Author. 
