THRUSHES. 531 



breast, pale-buff; spots confined to upper 

 breast and very pale, fig. 421. Breeds from 

 northern N. J. west to northern Mich., 

 north into British Provinces, winters chiefly 

 south of U. S. Song, a series of fife-like 

 notes, beginning softly, gradually decreasing 

 in volume, and ending: imperceptibly; alarm 



Fig. 419 



it 



Hermit Thrush. 



a loudly whistled pheu. Nests on ground; 

 eggs, unspotted. 



608. NEWFOUNDLAND THRUSH. 



Differs from last in being paler above 

 and more indistinctly spotted below. Breeds 

 in Newfoundland. 



