Bullocks Oriole 



Bullock Oriole Smaller than robin; cheeks, line over eye, and 

 most of under parts orange running to yellow on rump and outer tail 

 feathers; center of throat, top of head, forehead, and wings black; 

 wings and tail marked with white. 



Western Evening Grosbeak Smaller than robin; all parts brown- 

 ish yellow except black tail and wings; large white wing patches; fore- 

 head yellow; large stubby bill. 



Western Meadowlark About size of robin; upperparts black, mot- 

 tled with chestnut and buff; under parts yellow with black crescent on 

 breast; white bars on wings. 



Arkansas Kingbird Smaller than robin; throat white, running to 

 yellow on stomach and under tail. Upper parts dark gray. Crown 

 patch orange; outer part of outer tail feathers white; tail feathers cut 

 straight across. Often seen chasing other birds such as jays and 

 hawks. 



Long-tailed Chat Larger than English sparrow; upper parts olive 

 gray; head dark with white line over the eyes; breast and throat a 

 beautiful rich yellow; abdomen white; tail somewhat longer than ordi- 

 nary; has several individual calls. 



Bohemian Waxwing Smaller than robin; body soft fawn color; 

 rump and tail grayish; throat and eye stripe black; tail tipped with 

 yellow; wings marked with a few red spots; abdomen grayish; crested. 



Cedar Waxwing Smaller than robin; similar to above, but abdo- 

 men yellowish, not quite so much white on wings. 



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