. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . SI It loi Pi] ] Line Size .80 breeding north of the 567a. Oregon Junco. Junco hycmalis oregaituf;. Range.—Pacific coast from California to Alaska,United States. This sub-species is entirely unlike the preceding, having a black head, neck,throat, breast, wings and tail, and brown back; the remainder of the underpartsare white, washed with pinkish brown on the sides. The habits and nestinghabits of this western .Tunco are the same as those
. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . SI It loi Pi] ] Line Size .80 breeding north of the 567a. Oregon Junco. Junco hycmalis oregaituf;. Range.—Pacific coast from California to Alaska,United States. This sub-species is entirely unlike the preceding, having a black head, neck,throat, breast, wings and tail, and brown back; the remainder of the underpartsare white, washed with pinkish brown on the sides. The habits and nestinghabits of this western .Tunco are the same as those of the eastern, the birdsbuilding in similar localities and making the nests of the same material. Thereappears to be little, if any, difference between the eggs of the two varieties. 567b. SHtTFELDTs JuNco. Juiico liyemalis counectens. Range.—Pacific coast breeding from Oregon to BritishColumbia and wintering south to the Mexican boundary. Said to be slightly larger and duller colored than theOregon Junco; eggs the same. 567c. Thurbers Junco. Junco hyemalis thurberi. Range.—The Sierra Nevadas from Oregon to southernCalifornia. Similar to
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