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NESTS AND EGGS OF 
differs but slightly from the male in being slightly shorter, and in having 
the breast of a paler hue. The white on the chin and the throat appears 
also to be more conspicuous and fuller. The total length of the male, 
from tip of hill to extremity of tail, is seven and three-quarter inches ; 
the wing is four, and the tail about one and a half. 
