340 KNOWING BIRDS THROUGH STORIES 



STUXNID.K Starlings. 



Plumage more or less metallic; bill more or less flattened at the 

 baise of the upper mandible ; wings long and pointed, the first primary 

 less than half an inch long. 



SmiDX Nuthatches. 



Small birds with slender bills ; nostrils more or less covered with a 

 tuft of bristly feathers; wings long, the first primary less than an 

 inch in length ; the tail short ; the hind toe longer than the outer 

 anterior toe. 



CORVID.* Crows and Jays. 



Size moderate or large, the length of wing more than 4 inches; the 

 nostrils quite covered with a tuft of bristles, or else circular, or dse 

 the base of culmen broad and flattened feet and legs stout; tail more 

 or less rounded ; first primary one-half inch or more shorter than the 

 second. 



MIMIDJK Thrashers and Mocking Birds. 



Size moderate, the birds from about 8 to 12 inches in length; tail 

 rather long and decidedly rounded; length of wing more than 3 inches; 

 base of upper mandible not flattened; nostrils not circular nor covered 

 with bristly feathers; bill not stout, but moderately long. 



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