THE WOOD THRUSH. 211 
the color of Robin’s, or perhaps averaging a shade lighter. Avy. size, 1.04 x 76 
(26.4 x 19.3). 
General Range.—Eastern United States to the Plains, north to southern 
Michigan, Ontario, and Massachusetts: south in winter to Guatemala and Cuba. 
Breeds from Virginia, Kentucky and Kansas northward 
Range in Ohio.—Common summer resident. 
Photo by E. B. Williamson. 
NEST AND EGGS OF THE woop THRUSH. 
THE EGGS ARE REALLY MUCH DARKER THAN THEY APPEAR TO BE BECAUSE BLUE “TAKES WHITE”. 
ALTHO all of our Thrushes are retiring in disposition, the Wood 
Thrush, perhaps because of his larger size, is the least so. The depths of the 
forest, indeed, claim him, but so too do the shaded lawns of village streets 
and city parks. In his woodland home this Thrush does not flee as tho a price 
