. The book of woodcraft . Mockingbird black and white, with no black on head — the Mocking-bird is famous for its song, and is found in United Statesnorth to New Jersey. Catbird {Diimetella carolinensis). This northern Mock-ingbird is about nine inches long, dark slate in color, witha black-brown cap, black tail and a red patch on theseat of its pants. It abounds in the Eastern Statesand Canada, north to Ottawa, Saskatchewan and BritishColumbia. Common House Wren {Troglodytes aedon). This littlefairy is about five inches long; soft brown above and brown- 3 so The Book of Woodcraft ish gray bel


. The book of woodcraft . Mockingbird black and white, with no black on head — the Mocking-bird is famous for its song, and is found in United Statesnorth to New Jersey. Catbird {Diimetella carolinensis). This northern Mock-ingbird is about nine inches long, dark slate in color, witha black-brown cap, black tail and a red patch on theseat of its pants. It abounds in the Eastern Statesand Canada, north to Ottawa, Saskatchewan and BritishColumbia. Common House Wren {Troglodytes aedon). This littlefairy is about five inches long; soft brown above and brown- 3 so The Book of Woodcraft ish gray below, it is barred with dusky brown on wingsand tail. It nests in a hole, and is found in woodedAmerica east of the plains, north to Saskatchewan. Ottawaand Maine. Chickadee {Penthestes atricapillus). This cheerful littlebird is five and a half inches long. Its cap and throat are. Common House Wren.


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