DIRECTORY TO BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 



Breeds from Manitoba southward to 

 Fig. 65. 



young; feet, yellow. 

 Ya., 111., Tex- 

 as, and Cal., 

 thus chiefly in 

 the interior;^ 

 winters from 

 the Carolinas 

 southward to 

 Brazil; wan- 

 ders occasion- 

 ally to the 

 coast of Mass. F 9 C, d, 3. 1-2. 



Cries, similar to 2 but harsher. Common. 



4. AECTIC TEEN, S. PARADISAEA; differs from 2 in 

 having the bill nearly red, plate 5, the under parts pearly 

 gray and the feet coral-red. Young have the bill wholly black, 

 the feet yellow, but the rump is always abruptly white. 

 Northern hemisphere ; in N. A. breeding from Me. (formerly 

 Mass.) northward ; winters south of the U. S. ; time of mi- 

 gration like 2 ; cries also similar. Not now at all common on 

 the coast of the U. S. 



5. EOSEATE TEEN, S. DOUGALLJ; differs from 2 in be- 

 ing more slender in form Fig. 66. 



with a longer tail which 

 is all white, and the out- 

 er feathers are very nar- 

 row ; strongly tinged with 

 rosy below; bill, usually 

 all black, but is some- 

 times orange at base; 

 feet, yellow, plate 6. 

 young have the back 

 quite heavily but irregu- 

 larly banded and mottled 

 with dusky, and the cap 



!F% C, d, 5. 1-10. 



dusky narrowly streaked with white, fig. 63 ; the outer web 



