34 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



4.06. Skulks in brush heaps or walls ; dark brown and very small. 



p. 91. Winter 'Wren. 



B". 

 5.35. In small flocks in trees; crown dark brownish-gray. 



p. 83. Hudsonian Chiokadee. 



Gray or Grayish. 

 A. 



10.32. On tops of trees or bushes; upper parts gray; wings and tail black. 



p. 138. ITorthern Shrike. 



10.00. Back gray; head black or gray; breast bay . . p. 73. Bobin. 



g. 08. ** Slatj'-gray ; wing-bars white . . p. 183. $ Fine Grosbeak. 



6.gg. (Arrives after March 15.) Brownish-gray; about farm-buildings or 



near water; tail frequently jerked ; aotephce'bee. 



p. 206. Phoebe. 

 A". 



12.00. In woods, often about logging-camps; forehead white; nape black. 



p. 197. Canada Jay. 

 [6.33. Sizeof English Sparrow.] 



B. 



6.Z7. In flocks on the ground; head and breast dark slate-gray; outer 



tail-feathers white p. 158. Junco. 



6.22. In trees ; often with red males ; brownish-gray, streaked. 



p. 181. ? Purple Finch. 

 6.ig.* In trees; generally in conifers, often with red males ; rump green- 

 ish-yellow p. 180. $ American Crossbill. 



6.05.** In or under trees ; generally in conifers, often with red males ; 

 wing-bars white ; rump greenish-yellow. 



p. 179. S 'White-winged Crossbill. 

 5.00.* In flocks in trees; under parts streaked ; bar on wing yellow. 



p. 176. Pine Siskin. 



4.07. Restless in trees ; top of head yellow or orange, inclosed in black ; 



wing-bars white .... p. 81. Qolden-crowned Kinglet. 



B'. 



6.00. (North as far as Orange, N. J., and Staten Island.) In trees; upper 

 parts gray ; crest conspicuous . . p. 85. Tufted Titmouse. 



YeUow. 



A. 



7.75. In flocks, generally only on or near the sea-shore; throat and line 

 over eye sulphur-yellow p. 200. Shore Iiark. 



Black and VThite. 



A. 



10.32. On tops of trees or bushes; upper parts gray; wings and tail black 

 and white p. 138. Northern Shnke. 



