. Birds of California; an introduction to more than three hundred common birds of the state and adjacent islands . 7:30. PVGMV » worked b^isily carrtjing ffnthern. 348 LAND BIEDS 733. PLAIN TITMOVSE. — B(Eolophus i?iornahts. Family : The Nuthatches and Tits. Length: Adults: Upper parts olive-gray, becoming lighter and grayer on under parts ; belly nearly : Upper parts tinged with rusty brown ; under parts Distribution: Pacific coast west of the Sierra Nevada, through California and Breeding Piange: Oak regions of upper So


. Birds of California; an introduction to more than three hundred common birds of the state and adjacent islands . 7:30. PVGMV » worked b^isily carrtjing ffnthern. 348 LAND BIEDS 733. PLAIN TITMOVSE. — B(Eolophus i?iornahts. Family : The Nuthatches and Tits. Length: Adults: Upper parts olive-gray, becoming lighter and grayer on under parts ; belly nearly : Upper parts tinged with rusty brown ; under parts Distribution: Pacific coast west of the Sierra Nevada, through California and Breeding Piange: Oak regions of upper Sonoran zone west of the Sierra Season: March and : In natural cavities of dead trees, or sometimes in old woodpeckers holes ; lined with rabbit fur or : 6 or 8 ; plain white. Size X The tufted titmouse of the Eastern United States findsits California counterpart in the Plain Titmouse, an inde-pendent, aggressive little bird found among the live oaksof the foot-hills. He seldom enters the pine forests,but loves the sunny open slopes, where he wanderswith smal


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