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KKY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 





Wlieatear. 



rppfi- i.hima^'c, -xniyisli ImtV: umltMparts, pale bull; basal two thirds of tail 

 feathers, except niiildlc pair, white; the n-nt, Idack; upper tail i-overts, white; 

 tail, wwV'X three inches long. Tiie Wiieatear is an Old World species which 

 occurs in Greenland and LaJ)rador. Stragglers have been taken in Nova Scotia, 

 Maine, and Long Island. 



Wheatear. 

 ^ Stone Chat. 



m Savicola nnxoitho. 



See Xo. 509. 



Group 2. Wing, from 4.75 to 5.50 inches long. 



f'pper pliiniagi", ^'ravish olive; 

 throat, white, streaked with 

 biacic ; rest of underparts (ex- 

 cept lower belly), pale chestnut 

 rufous ; young birds have the 

 underparts spotted. 



Robin. 



American Robin. 



MrniJd hi i</riiluria. 

 See Xo. 567. 



