. The book of birds; common birds of town and country and American game birds . Tree SwallowScarlet Tanager Male, upper; ftrm:ile, lower Cliff or Eaves SwallowWestern Tanacer Male, upper; female, lower 31 INDIGO BUNTING (Passerina cyanea) LAZULI BUNTING (Passerina amoena) I,engtli, about 5^-2 inclics. The male is easilyidentified by tiie rich lilue color, with blackwings and tail. The female is warm brown. Range: Breeds from eastern North Dakota,central ]\linnesota, northwestern Michigan,southern Ontario, and southern New Bruns-wick to central Texas, southern Louisiana,central Alabama, and cen


. The book of birds; common birds of town and country and American game birds . Tree SwallowScarlet Tanager Male, upper; ftrm:ile, lower Cliff or Eaves SwallowWestern Tanacer Male, upper; female, lower 31 INDIGO BUNTING (Passerina cyanea) LAZULI BUNTING (Passerina amoena) I,engtli, about 5^-2 inclics. The male is easilyidentified by tiie rich lilue color, with blackwings and tail. The female is warm brown. Range: Breeds from eastern North Dakota,central ]\linnesota, northwestern Michigan,southern Ontario, and southern New Bruns-wick to central Texas, southern Louisiana,central Alabama, and central Georgia : wintersfrom southern Mexico to Panama. The indigo bird is the brightest colored spar-row that visits the north, but one can hardlybelieve that the sprightly dandy, clad in hisrich blue suit, is the mate of the inconspicuousbrown bird that seeks assiduously to concealherself in the leafy cover, as though a bitashamed of the contrast between her workingsuit and the holiday garb of her spouse. Theindigo is a frequenter of sprout land, ofbrushy thickets, and of op


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