. Our native birds of song and beauty, being a complete history of all the songbirds, flycatchers, hummingbirds, swifts, goatsuckers, woodpeckers, kingfishers, trogons, cuckoos, and parrots, of North America . bread, grated carrot,with an addition of pulverized hemp, poppy-seed flour, and ground May-beetles (Me-lolantha vulgaris), followed by meal-worms and currants. In summer, berries and freshants eggs are also given. The parents receive for their nestlings an abundance ofsmall meal-woi-ms and fresh ants eggs mixed with finely grated egg-bread. The Bluebird is distributed over a large portio


. Our native birds of song and beauty, being a complete history of all the songbirds, flycatchers, hummingbirds, swifts, goatsuckers, woodpeckers, kingfishers, trogons, cuckoos, and parrots, of North America . bread, grated carrot,with an addition of pulverized hemp, poppy-seed flour, and ground May-beetles (Me-lolantha vulgaris), followed by meal-worms and currants. In summer, berries and freshants eggs are also given. The parents receive for their nestlings an abundance ofsmall meal-woi-ms and fresh ants eggs mixed with finely grated egg-bread. The Bluebird is distributed over a large portion of North America, ranging fromthe Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains, north to Manitoba and Nova Scotia, south intoMexico. In the highlands of Mexico it is represented by a similar variety, Sialia sialisaziirca Brd., and in Guatemala by another variety, S. sialis giiatemalae Ridgw. NAMES: Bluebird, Blue Robin, Blue Redbreast (Bdw.), Blue Warbler, Cottage Warbler, Blue-backed Red-breast Warbler (Peun.), Common Bluebird, Eastern Bluebird, Wilsons Bluebird, American Bluebird. Blauvogel, Hiitleusanj^cr (German). Rouge-gorge bleue de la Caroline (Buff.), Fauvette bleue et rousse(LeM.). El azulejo (Me.\.ieo).. 1. 2 3.+ ..5. ().7. AMPELFS CRDRORIJM Gi-ayPARUS Limi. SAVORNIS PirOIvBE YN CH US RUI- USSIALIA SJALIS Ilaldem MELOSPIZA FASCIATA Cub. 2Scott. CEDERVOGEL HAUBENMEISE HAUSPIWI BRAUNDROSSEL HtJTTENSANGER,BLAUVOGEL .1SINGSPERLING Brown (male). (female) Son^ Sparrow, C. 1LIFORNIA BL UEBIRD. — MO UNTA IN BL UEBIRD. 83 SCIENTIFIC NAMES: iMotacilla sialis Linn. (1758). Sylvia sialis Lath. (1790). Saxicola sialis Bonap.(1826). Ampelis sialis Nutt. (1832). SIALIA SIALIS Haldeman (1843). Sialia wilsonii Swainsoii(1827), etc. DESCRIPTION: Male, rich azure-blue, throat, breast and sides chestnut-brown, belly and under tail-covertswhitish. Female and male in winter: above blue, tinged with grayish-brown; chestnut p


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