Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 



203 



Head, face, and throat, black; tail, grayish brown; bill, pale red; 

 back, brown, streaked with black; wing, over three inches long. 



Zonotrichia querula. 

 Harris's Sparrow. 



See No. 255. 



Head and throat, slaty gray; belly, 



white; back and rump, grayish brown; 



bill, pale; outer tail feather, entirely 



white. Jiinco hyemalis. 



Slate-colored Junco. Snowbird. 



See No. 263. 



PART 3- The tollovving species have no red, blue, green, or \eilow, 



on the under parts ; throat or chin, not black ; and the breast 



or sides, not distinctly streaked; tail feathers, 



marked with more or less white : — 



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Throat, grayish brown; sides of body, deep rufous brown; back, 

 not streaked; belly, white; bill, black. Pipilo erythrophtlialmus. 



Towhee. Towhee Bunting. 



See No. 271. 



Head and throat slate gray, belly, white; back and rump, grayish 

 brown; back, not streaked; bill, pinkish white. 



Junco hyemalis, and races. 

 Slate-colored Junco. Snowbird. 

 See No. 263. 



