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Breast faintly streaked or with a black patch. Black marks 

 about the head. Back pale brown, streaked. Tail brown 

 on the central feathers, with outer feathers black, edged with 

 white Prairie Horned Lark, p. 



Bill broad and heavy. Usually seen in woods and thickets or 

 amid foliage Rose-breasted Grosbeak, female, p. 



Bill not especially broad and heavy. Usually seen in open 

 country or about marshes. . .Red-winged Blackbird, female, p. 



Marked with conspicuous white on the wings and tail, sides red- 

 dish Townee, female, p. 



Marked with white wing bars. Reddish color in the wings and 

 tail, conspicuous in flight. Throat gray, under parts pale 

 yellow Crested Flycatcher, p. 



No wing-bars or other white marks. Upper parts plain brown 

 or somewhat reddish brown. Breast spotted 



Upper parts uniform tawny brown. Breast faintly spotted, often 

 appearing unspotted in a faint light Veery, p. 



Upper parts olive-brown, distinctly reddish on the head. Breast 

 heavily spotted Wood Thrush, p. 292 



Upper parts olive-brown, distinctly reddish on the tail. Breast 

 medium heavily spotted Hermit Thrush, p. 



Upper parts plain olive-brown without reddish anywhere. Breast 

 medium heavily spotted. Cheeks and sometimes the throat 

 distinctly buffy Olive-backed Thrush, p. 



Wings conspicuously long and pointed. Usually seen in flight or 

 on conspicuous perches 



Wings not conspicuously long and pointed. Usually seen either 

 on the ground or in trees or bushes 



Lower back with a conspicuous patch of buff or pale brown. 



Cliff Swallow, young, p. 266 



Lower back the same color as the rest of the upper parts 5 2 



Tail rounded, under parts nearly as dark as upper. 



Chimney Swift, p. 267 



Tail forked. Under parts distinctly lighter than upper 54 



Throat white, breast crossed by a brown band. . .Bank Swallow, p. 315 



Throat gray, breast without brown band. 



Rough-winged Swallow, p. 314 



Very small. Upper parts barred with darker 58 



Not very small or barred above 60 



Upper parts rich brown. Under parts only slightly lighter. 

 Tail very short. In deep forests Winter Wren, p. 289 



Upper parts grayish brown. Under parts distinctly lighter. 

 Tail medium short. In orchards and about buildings. 



House Wren, p 



Upper parts uniform brown, not streaked 



Upper parts streaked 68 



Breast not conspicuously spotted. Grayish brown above, some- 

 what lighter below Indigo Bunting, female, p. 



Breast conspicuously spotted 



Top of the head dull orange, bordered by black lines. Upper 

 parts plain olive-brown Oven-bird, p. 



Top of the head the same color as the back. A conspicuous 

 light line over the eye 66 



Line over the eye and under parts yellowish. Throat and breast 

 heavily spotted Northern Water- Thrush, p. 327 



Line over the eye and under parts nearly white. Breast, but not 

 the throat, spotted Louisiana Water- Thrush, p. 328 



Breast streaked 7° 



Breast not streaked* 81 



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*A small brown bird with upper parts streaked and under parts plain white, and 

 a habit of creeping spirally up the rough bark of a tree trunk, is the Brown 

 Creeper, p. 297. 



