APPENDIX. 
SOME GROUPS OF BIRDS. 
_ (1) Thrushes and allies —Bluebird, robin, catbird, brown thrush, and mocking bird. 
(2) Nuthaiches, titmice, creepers, and wrens. 
Nuthatches.—White-breasted and red-breasted. 
Titmice.—Chickadee or black-capped titmouse, long-tailed chickadee, and Caro- 
lina titmouse. 
Creepers.—The brown creeper. 
Wrens.—House wren, long-billed marsh wren, short-billed marsh wren. 
(3) Warblers and vireos. 
Warblers.—Blue yellow-backed warbler, Nashville warbler, Tennessee warbler, 
yellow warbler or summer yellow bird, black-throated green warbler, Ameri- 
can redstart, Maryland yellow throat. 
Vireos.—Red-eyed, warbling, yellow-throated, and white-eyed. 
(4) Shrikes, waxwings, swallows, and tanagers. 
Shrikes or butcher birds.—Great northern shrike, loggerhead shrike. 
Waxwings.—Cedar waxwings or cedar bird. 
Swallows.—Barn swallow, eaves or cliff swallow, white-bellied swallow, brink 
swallow, and purple swallow. ; 
Tanagers.—Scarlet tanager, rose tanager or summer redbird. 
(5) Finches and sparrows. 
_ Finches.—Evening grosbeak, pine grosbeak, purple finch, goldfinch or thistle 
bird, snowbird or snow bunting, and rose-breasted grosbeak. 
Sparrows.—Vesper sparrow or grass-finch, tree sparrow, white-crowned, white- 
throated, field sparrow, Savanna sparrow, chipping sparrow, junco, or black 
| snowbird, song sparrow, dickcissel (small ‘‘field lark”), and English sparrow. 
(6) Blackbirds, crows, and jays. 
Blackbirds.—Purple grackle, bronzed grackle, red-winged blackbird, cowbird, 
_ bobolink, and meadow lark. - 
Crows.—Common, magpie. 
Jays.—Blue. 
(7) Fly catchers, humming birds, swifts, and night hawks. 
Fly catchers.—Phoebe or pewee, kingbird, great crested pewee, least crested 
pewee, and wood pewee. 
Humming birds.—Rubythroat. 
Swifts.—Chimney swift or chimney swallow. 
i| Nighthawks.—Whippoorwill, nighthawk or bullbat. 
(8) Woodpeckers, kingfishers, and cuckoos. 
Woodpeckers.—Ivory-billed, pileated woodpecker, hairy, downy, flicker, red- 
headed, and yellow-bellied sapsucker. 
Kinefishers.—Belted kingfisher. 
Cuckoos.—Yellow-billed, black-bellied. 
(9) Owls. 
Barn owl, short-eared owl, barred owl, screech owl, long-eared owl, Acadian or 
saw-whet, elf, great horned, snowy owl, and burrowing owl. 
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