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The Troglodytidae, or wrens, 

 are characteristic of South 

 America, but some have spread 

 into North America and north- 

 ern Europe. Our house-wren, 

 which is a near relative of the 

 European house-wren, is an ac- 

 tive little brown bird, with a 

 sharply bent-up tail. 1 In this 

 same family belong the mock- 

 ing-birds, the centre of whose 

 distribution is Central America, 

 the West Indies, and the south- 





FIG. 268. White-breasted nuthatch (Slthi 



carolinensis) . 



FIG. 4 2(>7. Golden-crowned king- 

 let (Reyulus satrapa). 



ern United States. The 

 large brown thrasher and 

 the cat-bird are familiar 

 over the country. The 

 mocking-bird does not 

 get far north into New- 

 England. It is regarded 

 by many as superior to 

 the nightingale as a 

 singer. 



The family of Mnioti- 

 lidae, or " wood - war- 

 blers," is the peculiar 

 glory of America. It 



i Fte. 270. 



