76 HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



BLACK LIST. 



5[ Nos. 187-194 : Showing black, hit no yellozv NOR RED. 



1S7. BUTCHER-BIRD: GREAT NORTHERN SHRIKE. 



Bluish-ash Whitish. 



9-10. White superciliary line ; broad black eye-stripe ; 

 wings and tail, black, both with large white spots ; below, 

 whitish, finely '* waved" with black. 



Breeds on northern edge ; in winter irregularly south as far as N. 

 C. ; nest, in low tree or bush, of coarse material, softly lined ; eggs, 

 4-6, variegated with many tints ; disposition of hawk ; has barbarous 

 scream. 



1§§. BOHEMIAN WAXWING. 



Orange-brown. 

 7-8. Black forehead, eye-stripe, and chin ; see 200. 



1§9. SHORE LARK; HORNED LARK. 



Pinkish-brown ^^White, black. 



7-7 j^. For winter plumage, see 201. 



190. SNOW BUNTING: SNOW-FLAKE. 



White, brown, black. 



6X-7. Winter plumage, white, with much brown in 

 endless variegation ; blackish crown, and some black on 

 back ; summer dress, pure white ; middle of back, wings, 

 and tail, mostly black. 



Breeds far north ; in winter irregularly in Northern States, occa. to 

 N. C. ; nest, of grass and moss, on ground ; eggs, 4-6, variable in 

 color ; often appears with snow-storm ; commonly in large flocks. 



