34 HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



50. BELTED KINGFISHER. 



Ashy-blue, black Blue, white. 



\2%. Crested; see 107. 



50*. UPLAND PLOVER. 



Blackish, variegated Pale rufous, black-streaked. 



12. A water-bird ; see 119. 



SOb. WHIPPOORWILL 



Mottled with black, gray, and reddish brown. 

 9X. See 12. 



50c. NIGHT-HAWK. 



Mottled with quiet colors. 

 9. See 13. 



50d. OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER. 



Dark olive-brown "Whitish, streaked. 



7%. Crown, wings, and tail, blackish ; see 21. 



51. PEWEE. 



Olive-brown Light ash. 



^^%' Crown feathers, erectile and darker; wings and 

 tail, blackish ; 2 white wing-bars ; tail, emarginate ; below, 

 throat and abdomen dull yellowish-white ; breast and sides, 

 clouded with tint of upper side. 



Nest, artistic ; eggs, middle of June, 4-5, buff or creamy, with large 

 spots of lilac and reddish-brown ; note, pe-u-wee ox pe-wee. 



52. FIELD SPARROW. 



Light brown, black-streaked, crown reddish Brownish- 

 white. 

 SYz^ See 70. 



