NOTES MADE FROM COLLEC- 

 TION OF BIRDS IN ILLINOIS 

 BUILDING AT THE WORLD'S 

 FAIR 



PIPITS. Fawn breast and belly, with 

 a few grey spots, short white mark over 

 eye, back slate, outer tail feathers white. 



CUCKOOS. Only difference is black 

 billed species has ebony black bill, the 

 yellow billed has lower madible and part 

 of upper yellow. 



SWALLOWS. The rough-winged is the 

 only dull grey swallow, and this is white on 

 vent. Bank swallow, conspicuous white 

 throat, grey breast and white belly, back 

 dark greyish brown. 



TUFTED TITMOUSE resembles Cedar 

 bird in shape, though colors are duller; has 

 no black line through eye, back grey. 



BOHEMIAN WAXWING. Quite a little 

 larger than Cedar bird. Breast of latter 

 shades into pure white on belly and under 

 tail, the Bohemian has belly same color as 

 breast, cinnamon brown, and feathers 

 under tail decidedly red. Bohemian here 

 in winter. 



SHRIKES. Loggerhead seems much 

 higher colored than Northern. Sharp jet 



