. "Every bird;" a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . No. 46. Family: Fringillidae. PINE GROSBEAK. Genus: Pinicola. Species: P. : Irregular, but common winter visitor to southern New Eng-land, probably resident in northern portions. Date of Arrival: November. Date of Departure: March. Geneial Plumage: Male, slate washed with carmine, back dark. Female andimmature birds slate, crown and rump marked with chromeyellow, wings white marked. 13111 and feet black. Lengthabout Song and


. "Every bird;" a guide to the identification of the birds of woodland, beach and ocean. With one hundred and twenty-four line illustrations . No. 46. Family: Fringillidae. PINE GROSBEAK. Genus: Pinicola. Species: P. : Irregular, but common winter visitor to southern New Eng-land, probably resident in northern portions. Date of Arrival: November. Date of Departure: March. Geneial Plumage: Male, slate washed with carmine, back dark. Female andimmature birds slate, crown and rump marked with chromeyellow, wings white marked. 13111 and feet black. Lengthabout Song and Other Notes: A plaintive whistle of two or three notes, a call note andlow warble. Haunts: Pine, spruce, asli, and various berry bearing growths. WOODLAND BIRDS. 47. No. 47. Genus: Carpodacus. PURPLE FINCH. Species: C. purpureas. Distribution: Common summer resident of northern New England, oftenwintering in the southern portions. Date of Arrival: April first. Date of Departure: November. General Plumage: Male, carmine, back darkly streaked, belly whitish. Femaleand immature birds brownish olive streaked with dusky, bellywhite. Bill and feet dark. Length about Song and Other Notes: A warbling song and a number of call notes, rendered chink and pewee. Haunts: Woodland country. 48 WOODLAND BIRDS.


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