. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Short-eared (l<T|tarts, streaked; fi-et, thiekly feathered. I ndfrparl,-, whitt; or liulV while, im»re or less spotted; fret, nearly ban Short-eared Owl. Aiiin No. 301. Barn Owl. jinitiiirnliiSee \<». -iltO. i8(; KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Group 5. Wing, over 15 inches long. Bill, 1)lack; jjeneral i)luinage, tawny black and white; lioni-like tufts offeathers over the eyes. Great Horned Owl. Bubo virginianux^ and No. 309. Bill, black; general plu


. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian .. . Short-eared (l<T|tarts, streaked; fi-et, thiekly feathered. I ndfrparl,-, whitt; or liulV while, im»re or less spotted; fret, nearly ban Short-eared Owl. Aiiin No. 301. Barn Owl. jinitiiirnliiSee \<». -iltO. i8(; KEY TO THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. Group 5. Wing, over 15 inches long. Bill, 1)lack; jjeneral i)luinage, tawny black and white; lioni-like tufts offeathers over the eyes. Great Horned Owl. Bubo virginianux^ and No. 309. Bill, black; general plumage, white, usually more or less marked witii slatebrown, or dark brown ; uo horu-like tufts of feathers over the eyes. Snowy No. 312. Bill, yellowish; no horn-like tufts of feathers over eyes; general plumage, graymixed with white and dark brown. Great Gray Owl. Scotia2)tex No. Great Gray Owl. Great HorneU Owl. FAMIIA l^SlTTAClOiE. rAliltOTS. is; FAHILY PSITTACID^. Parrots. Toes, four, two in front and two behind; bill, with cere (a skin-likecovering over base of the bill).


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