. The birds of Canada [microform] : with descriptions of their plumage, habits, food, song, nests, eggs, times of arrival and departure. Birds; Oiseaux. Birds of Canada. 63 a Sub-Family Spizin/E. Emhet'iza aincricaiia.—The Black-throated l^untinc". The Black-throated Bunting is a rare spring visitor. Length, six and a-half inches ; sides of the head, and sides and back of the neck, ash ; middle of the breast, yellow ; under parts, white, with a black patch upon the throat. Breeds in Pennsylvania and IIOSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK. Giiiraca liidoviciana.—The Rose-breasted Grosbeak. The
. The birds of Canada [microform] : with descriptions of their plumage, habits, food, song, nests, eggs, times of arrival and departure. Birds; Oiseaux. Birds of Canada. 63 a Sub-Family Spizin/E. Emhet'iza aincricaiia.—The Black-throated l^untinc". The Black-throated Bunting is a rare spring visitor. Length, six and a-half inches ; sides of the head, and sides and back of the neck, ash ; middle of the breast, yellow ; under parts, white, with a black patch upon the throat. Breeds in Pennsylvania and IIOSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK. Giiiraca liidoviciana.—The Rose-breasted Grosbeak. The Rose-breasted Grosbeak arrives in Canada about the first of May, and remains until October, when it goes south. General color, above, glossy. 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 Ross, Alexander Milton, 1832-1897. Toronto : Rowsell and Hutchison
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