. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. GO NORTH AMElllCAN IJIIIDS. Saxicola oenanthe, }'>i:( hst. THE WHEAT-EAB. MiilncUla a-iKiiillic, Ijnx. Syst. Nat. I, 17")S, ISO. ,S('ri)l(i (eiitiii//ie, TJiX'llsT. " Oeiiiein. Xiitiirj;. Isd'J," unci of Kiiii)|)caii authors. â ,, Oni. (!nrii. ^l^luls(â n cd.), 1840, i'A ((iiwiilaii(l). â l)Ali:ii, Uii'tls N. Am. iHiiH, 2'20 (Kuiopc) ; Review, 61. â Jonks, i\at. Ui'iiumla, Lsr)!l, is (MciumdiU. -Coins, Vr. A. N. S. 18(il, 218 (Lalmuloi).â Ui;iNHAi;iii', ll&gt


. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. GO NORTH AMElllCAN IJIIIDS. Saxicola oenanthe, }'>i:( hst. THE WHEAT-EAB. MiilncUla a-iKiiillic, Ijnx. Syst. Nat. I, 17")S, ISO. ,S('ri)l(i (eiitiii//ie, TJiX'llsT. " Oeiiiein. Xiitiirj;. Isd'J," unci of Kiiii)|)caii authors. â ,, Oni. (!nrii. ^l^luls(â n cd.), 1840, i'A ((iiwiilaii(l). â l)Ali:ii, Uii'tls N. Am. iHiiH, 2'20 (Kuiopc) ; Review, 61. â Jonks, i\at. Ui'iiumla, Lsr)!l, is (MciumdiU. -Coins, Vr. A. N. S. 18(il, 218 (Lalmuloi).â Ui;iNHAi;iii', ll>is, l^til, ;", lit (N. \V. Amciica). â , 111. 1, 1854, 2ii I'lciin Eiii-((i)t'aii s|ii'ciiii('i).) Male in .spriiij,', forulii'ad, liiii' over till'cyi', and uiidci- parts ;_'cii('rally white; liic laller tiii^'ud with palo ycUowisli-hi-owii, cspei-iaiiy cm the hri'asl and thiciat. A stiipe I'loni tlie iiill thi-oiigli, helow, and lichind tlic eye. with tlic \vini;s, nppei' tilil-cciveils, hill and I'ci't, lilaek. Tail white, with an aliriipt hand ol'liiac'k (alioiil .(ill of an inch loin;) at the end, this eoloi- exlenciin;,' I'urlhei- lip on the iniildle leather. Kest of n]iper parts ash-i;ray ; ipiills and jrreatef eoveits .sli^ditly ed},'ecl with whitish. I;en,i;th, (); , ;'i; tail, ;)ll ; tai-siis, Autiiinnal males are tiiiLred with lusty : the lilack iiiaikinjfs hiown. The feinale in si)ring is reddisli-L;ray ; lores and cheeks brown ; the Mack niarkin^'s g-eiierally brownish, and not well delined. Vj\sland. This bird ii])iH'ars to be abiiiulimt in Xortoii Suiiiul, from which ro^'ion Mr. Dull recuntly brought speuiiuoiis in full sjirino ^ilnningc. Tht'sc iirc! de- cidt'illy sniiiUer tluin from Liibriidor luid C!reon- liiud, but , and seem to iionso jiri^' with skins from Central Eu- rope. The M-ell-known Wheat-ear is entitled to a pliiee in our faunii, not only as an accident


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