38 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



5.S6. Clinging close to trunks of trees ... p. 88. Brown CSreeper. 

 5.65. In small flocks; often in bay berry bushes near the sea-shore. 



p. 120. ? Myrtle Warbler. 

 5.37. Near houses or farming land, or in cedars; breast unstreaked; song 



unmusical p. 161. Chipping Sparrow. 



5.32.** Brownish-gray; in restless flocks; feeds in birches or in weedy 



patches p. 178. BedpoU. 



5.10. In flocks in trees, or in weedy patches; throat tinged with yellow; 



wings black and white p- 177. Goldftnoh. 



4.06. (Arrives April 10.) Dark brown ; skulks in brush-heaps or in stone 



walls p. 91. "Winter "Wren. 



B'. 



5.50. (Very rare in New England.) Skulks in brash ; whistles loud ; con- 

 spicuous whitish line over eye . . p. 94. Carolina Wren. 



B". 



5.3s. In trees; crown dark brownish-gray. 



p. 83. Hudsonion Chickadee. 



Gray or Gra3rish. 



A. 



10.00. Back gray; head black, or dark gray ; breast bay. 



p. 73. Bobin. 

 7.92. Light brownish-gray; unstreaked; generally with black males. 



p. 192. 9 Cowbird. 



6.99. Brownish-gray; about farm buildings, or near water; tail frequently 



jerked; note plue'bee p. 206. Fhoebe. 



A". 



12.00. In woods; of ten about logging-camps ; forehead white; nape black. 



p. 197. Cajiada Jay. 

 ZO.32. On tops of trees or bushes; wings and tail black and white. 



p. 138. IVorthem Shrike. 

 9.00. Bare, except in western Vermont; similar to above. 



p. 137. XiOggerhead Shrike. 

 9.08. Slaty-gray; wing-bars white ... p. 183. 9 Fine Grosbeak. 

 [6.33. Size of English Sparrow.] 



B. 



6.27. In flocks on the ground; head and breast dark gray; outer tail- 

 feathers white .... p. 158. Jvinco. 



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



p. 181. 9 Purple Finch. 

 6.19.* In trees; generally conifers; of ten with red males ; rump greenish- 

 yellow p. 180. $ American CrosabilL 



6.05.** In flocks; generally in conifers; often with rose-red males ; wing- 

 bars white ; rump greenish-yellow. 



p. 179. $ "White-winged CrossbilL 



