9) 
Like Chickadee, also 3 whistled notes “‘My sweet-ee. 
Peregrine Falcon, 1514-18. | 
Above slaty with bluish cast, obscurely barred; below 
buffy or white, spotted darker except on chest and 
throat. 
-Notice—Blackish fodecthe and bill (latter with yellow 
~ base); yellow feet, black claws. 
Found—N. A. but ole Falcon on coast north of 
| Oregon. 
Nest—Cliffs or tall trees. 
Eegs--bilty, sometimes dotted. 
Screams. 
Oregon Jay, 10-11. | | 
Above brownish-gray; below white, tinged with brown. 
Notice—Collar, forehead, and sides of face like lower 
parts; black cap. 
Found—Humid regions of west, ulbaely reesembling . 
White-headed Jay of Rocky Mt. Plateau, and Gray- 
headed Jay of the arid regions of the West. | 
~ Nest—Bulky wide mass of twigs, lichens. 
Eggs—4-5 grayish. 
— Gentle “Whew, whew.” 
Oregon Junco (Snow Bird) 5%-6%. 
M. Entire head and neck black; back and sides pinkish 
- brown; below white; F. paler. 
-Notice—Pinkish white bill; three outside tail feathers 
show white; convex black chestline. 
Found—Pacific coast S. north of U. S. Usually W. south 
through Cal. 
Nest-—-Ground, vegetation. 
ies -5 whitish, spotted. 
Metallic “chip”, soft bell-like song. 
Shufeldt Junco. 
Resembles Greco Junco. | 
- Notice—Pacific region summer and interior to Montana, 
winter nearly all of U. S. west of Mississippi. 
Pygmy Nuthatch, 4. 
Upper parts gray; crown olive gray; nape usually white; 
below whitish. 
~ Notice—Blackish line tarolek eye, some white on wings 
and tail. 
Found—High ret regions of western N. A. and 
Mex. 
Nest—Holes trees. 
-Eggs—b5-9 white, flecked. 
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