IDEXTIFICA TloX ( 'lIMiT 



UNDERBRUSH — Bushes; brush heaps; low trees. 

 TREES — Trunk; lower branches; hii^h branches; 

 small twigs. 



FENCES; TELEGRAPJl POLES OR WIRES: 

 BUILDINGS. 



HABITUALLY ON THE WIXC;. 



III. (Iiaractei'istic Hehavior: 



How occupied : 



Movements : 



Disposition : solitary — social ; wary — unconcerned : 



quiet — noisy ; sluggish — restless. 

 Call or song: 

 J^>eding habits: 



IV. Size: 



Smaller than English sparrow; about size of English 

 sparrow; smaller than robin; about size of robin; 

 smaller than crow; about size of crow, 



V. Coloration (see diagram) : 



Most striking features ("recognition marks"): 

 Sex differences: 



VI. Form (see diagram): 



Body slender — heavv; adapted for 

 Bill:' Wing: Leg: 



Neck: Tail: Foot: 



VII. Flight: 



Sulking — bold; short — long; slow — rapid; high — low; 



direct — jerky; even — undulating; silent — calling 



or singing. 

 Slow wing stroke — rapid wing stroke; full stroke of 



wing — half stroke; uniform stroke — interrupted 



stroke (sailing with wings spread or bounding 



with wings closed). 



Position of legs: Tail: 



VIII. Movement After Alighting: 



Swimming; diving; wading; walking; running; skulk- 

 ing; hopping; flitting; returning to same })erch; 

 going up tree trunk; going down trunk; wag- 

 ging head; spreading wings; pumping tail; 

 preening feathers. 

 L\. \est. Eggs and Young: 



