. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. THE BIRD BOOK (tSlb. f|||j,«pe^»«»» I'irfo griieut her-. BKNMt'DA VlHBU. mudianui. Thta vMStri"*"" to ^ â¢"«*'tly .m«n« Md to have no y«now on the . It. e«R. .re protaWy th. ..me .a tboeu o( the 6,Slc. Small VVhite-bveh Vihko. I'irrn grufui micrut. Range.âEastern Mexico north to â¢Â«Â»Â«tt'«"». ^â¢""â â,ââ SaJd to be .lightly .mailer and grayer tha
. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. THE BIRD BOOK (tSlb. f|||j,«pe^»«»» I'irfo griieut her-. BKNMt'DA VlHBU. mudianui. Thta vMStri"*"" to ^ â¢"«*'tly .m«n« Md to have no y«now on the . It. e«R. .re protaWy th. ..me .a tboeu o( the 6,Slc. Small VVhite-bveh Vihko. I'irrn grufui micrut. Range.âEastern Mexico north to â¢Â«Â»Â«tt'«"». ^â¢""â â,ââ SaJd to be .lightly .mailer and grayer than the common White-eyed Vlreo. It. eggM will not diner. 688. Hi'tton". Viheo. I'ireo hutloni kuttoni. on the CallfornU coast; chleHy In the .outhem parta. A .Imllar .pecle. to iiorelinrmrniiiii out ^- ^ with the under part, tinged with yellow. These bird, are quite common but shy, iDg at any height from the ground In open woods or grove.; the nests are m»o« "J grasses and moss and swung from fo«fa limbs; the three or four eggs are pure white, finely specked with reddish brown. Slie .70 \S-Illl<- X .50. Stephen's Viheo. fireo hutloni ttephemi. RanBeâNorthwestern Mexico and the boundary of the United states. ol the other Vlreos; the eggs are white, specked with brown. 8tte .70 x .d«. 6S2c. Anthony's Viheo. I'ireo hutloni obirurui. Range.âPacific coast from Oregon (and Cal. In winter) ^^rniltrngTa'bUs and eggs of this darker and smaljer variety are the same In all respects as those of the Hutton « Vlreo. ( Bell's Vireo. Fireo belli belli. Range.âInterior of the United States, breeding from TRxas to Minnesota and Dakota. Texas lo raiiiu ^^^ nesting habits of this smaller species are just the same as those of the larger va- rieties, they suspending their small graat^ woven baskets in the forks ot bushes or trees and usually at a low elevat on. .heir nests are handsome and compac
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