. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . ow-breasted chat386 Ovenbiid 337 Water thrush 338 Louisiana water thrush 339 American pipit340. 341 Purple martin342, 343 Swallow, cliff344, 345 bank 346,347 rough-winged348 white-bellied 849 barn 350 Waxwing, cedar 351 bohemian 352 Scarlet tanager 353 Shrike, northern 354 loggerhead 355 vireo, red-eyed 356 warbling 357 yellow-throated858 solitary 359 white-eyed 360 key west 361 Mockingbird 362 Catbird, p. 272 363 Brown thrasher 364 Wren. Carolina 365 bewick 366 house 367 winter 368 long-billed marsh 369 short-billed marsh 370 Brown creepe


. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . ow-breasted chat386 Ovenbiid 337 Water thrush 338 Louisiana water thrush 339 American pipit340. 341 Purple martin342, 343 Swallow, cliff344, 345 bank 346,347 rough-winged348 white-bellied 849 barn 350 Waxwing, cedar 351 bohemian 352 Scarlet tanager 353 Shrike, northern 354 loggerhead 355 vireo, red-eyed 356 warbling 357 yellow-throated858 solitary 359 white-eyed 360 key west 361 Mockingbird 362 Catbird, p. 272 363 Brown thrasher 364 Wren. Carolina 365 bewick 366 house 367 winter 368 long-billed marsh 369 short-billed marsh 370 Brown creeper VI Key to Wood Cuts. 322 Warbler, pine 371 323 yellow redpolled 372 324 prairie 328 325 little 374 326 orange-crowned 375 327 tennessee 376 328 kentucky 377 329 Connecticut 378 330 mourning 370 331 Northern yellowthroat 371 332 Warbler, wilson 372 333 Canadian 373 334 Redstart Nuthatch, white-bell ledred-belliedbrown-headed •Kinglet, ruby-crownedgolden-crowned Blue gray gnatcatcher Thrush, wood, p, 272hermitolive-backedgray-cheeked Robin Bluebird. White-winged Crossbill. See page 418. AN INVITATION, 0 leave the restless city And come to the sylvan dell Where the wood thrush gives his anthemAnd the blue jay tolls his bell. Where, deep in the tangled thicket, The veery sings a layThat trembles with whispered longings Then slowly dies away. Or go where the tawny hermitWith motif high and strong Beareth the spirit upward On the soaring wings of song. From wooded hill and valley fair,From plain and sea-girt isle, A thousand songs rise up to the weary heart beguile. Then leave the restless city And come to some forest haunt Where Natures breath fills all the airAnd sweetly wild birds chant. INTRODUCTION. This mannal is intended to aid students in identifying:birds in the field; hence external characters are chiefly used,,and, as far as possible, those only which are conspicuous,enough to be seen by the aid of a bird glass at a reasonable^distance; while the author has e


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