brownish gray breast and. chin. | 
- Found—-Western N.. A. from. Aretie Cirele to Mexico. 
| Usually arid regions. | 
 Nest—Ledges . iia a coe bridges, cliffs: ary vegetation, 
Nair, “Wool, 6 | | | | 
Kggs—3-6 whitish. | 
- Call—Melancholy Apia be” as . tail is waged 
American Robin. 
Much. like Western Robin bai: has white on the inner 
webs of the lateral tail feathers. 
Found—Rarely, in winter in West. 
Western Robin, 10-11. : 
. Head and upper parts blackish ce ae at gray back; 
~ chin white streaked with black; breast and flanks 
cinnamon rufous; posterior lower part white. 
Notice—White eyelids; young have speckled breasts. 
Found—Western N. A. from the Rockies to the Pacific. 
Nest—Usually in trees; coarse vegetation outside; mud 
interlining; fine grasses lining. Pes 
Eges—4 greenish blue. 
Mellow “Cheer up” irregularly repeated. : 
Western Chipping Sparrow, about 5%. 
+, Baek brownish (rufous | cast) and gray, streaked with 
black; below soft gray. 
- Notice—Top of head bright reddish Bnoer: streak of 
whitish above eye and of black behind eye. 
Found—N. A. from the Rockies west. 
- ... Nest—Trees | or shrubs, fine ba chess fined with horse- 
haiy.. 2; | 
Eggs—3-5 greenish blue. Oe | 
“Chip, chip;-cnip, ehip™ seeancti rapidly 1 like the whir of 
erasshoppers. 
Barn Swallow. : 
Reddish-brown lower parts. 
See Long-winged list. 
Louisiana Tanager, 6%-" 1%. | 
- §.—M. Head crimson; body mainly lemon-yellow, with 
back, tail and wings black; F. olive above; yellowish 
below with two faint wing bars. | 
_. Notice—Yellowish wing bars, M. like Re im winter. 
Found—Western B. C. and ie S. south in W. to Gau- 
temala. © 
Nest—High in evergreens; eae. ee 
Eggs—3-5 bluish green, spotted. 
“Critic critic” or “Er-ie Er-ic”’. 
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