Found—Eastern Washington, Oregon and Idaho. 
Nuttall Sparrow (American Nightingale), 7 
Above grayish brown streaked darker; below whitish. 
Notice—Median white crown stripe narrower than black 
‘on each side, which is outlined with white, with black 
streak back of eye; edge of wing a bit yellow. 
Found—Pacifie Coast, California to Alaska. 
Nest—Ground or clump of grass. 
Eggs—4-6 vegetation, lined fine grasses and Horscharr. 
“Dear, dear, I’m glad to be back he-re.” 
Rusty, Song Sparrow, 6. 
Above ground color rusty olive, streaked with dark; 
below whitish much streaked with dark, 
-Notice—Conspicuous brown'breast spot; three faint gray 
head stripes. | 
_ Found—Rogue River, Oregon to Alaska west of 
Cascades. 
Nest—On or near ground; coarse grass lined with finer. 
| eee 5 whitish, spotted. 
Nasal “emp.” “O dear teacher, can you hear my pretty, 
sweet song ?”’. 
Sooty Song Sparrow. 
Larger and darker than an Song Sparrow. 
Found—W. Olympic Mts. north to Alaska. 
Russet-backed Thrush, about 7% 
Above plain russet-brown; elo white with all of front 
part darkened by deep olive-brown triangular spot- 
Sine. 
Notice—Pale buff eye-ring. 
Found—Pacific Coast from San Diego to Alaska. 
Nest—Largely green moss; inner matted mould; lined 
fine grasses, sometimes feathers. 
 Eggs—3-5 greenish blue, dotted. 
Pearl-like “‘qu-it,’” “Bedelia, es Cordelia”’. 
- Sierra Hermit Thrush, 7. 
Above gray-brown; below whitish with arrow- hanes 
darker spots. | 
Notice—Cinnamon rump and tail; whitish eye-ring. 
Found—Breeding in Sierra Nevada and Cascade Mt. 
Nest—Vegetation, placed low. 
Eggs—s-4 greenish-blue unmarked. 
‘Oh, the earth is fain” 
Canon Wren, about 54%. 
Above grayish brown, eyeaklen ae and whitish; be- 
low front white, rest rusty. 
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