. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 489 and feathers. The eggs are white, four to seven in number, and meas- ure about X inches. Breeds late in April or in May. Genus STRIX Linnaeus. 176. Strix varia Barton. Barred Owl. Syrnium nebulosum (Forst.), A. O. U. Check List, -1895, p. 143. Distr.: Southern and eastern United States, north to Nova Scotia and Canada; breeds throughout its range. Adult: No ear tufts; toes, feathered; tail, rounded; upper plumage, umber brown,thickly barred with buff and whitish; breast, the s


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 489 and feathers. The eggs are white, four to seven in number, and meas- ure about X inches. Breeds late in April or in May. Genus STRIX Linnaeus. 176. Strix varia Barton. Barred Owl. Syrnium nebulosum (Forst.), A. O. U. Check List, -1895, p. 143. Distr.: Southern and eastern United States, north to Nova Scotia and Canada; breeds throughout its range. Adult: No ear tufts; toes, feathered; tail, rounded; upper plumage, umber brown,thickly barred with buff and whitish; breast, the same;. belly, whitish, heavily streaked (not barred) with dark brown; wings and tail barred with gray and pale brown, many of the bars edged with whitish; facial disk with circles of brown around eyes; iris, brownish black. Length, to 20; wing, to ; tail, 9 to The Barred Owl is a common resident in wooded localities in Illi- nois and Wisconsin. The nest is in a hollow tree, or sometimes a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago


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