. Birds of America;. Birds -- North America. ving by R. I. Brasher CHIPPING SPARROW (I nat. sizel near the Gulf coast nortliward to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island. Province of Quebec, and wooded region on eastern side of the Saskatchewan plains; wintering chiefly in the more southern United States (Florida to Eastern Texas and northward); casual winter visitant to Cuba (and eastern Mexico?). This Sparrow is one of the best known and most loved of our door-vard birds. Its confi- dence in the friencUiness of man seems to be no less than that of the Robin and Pduebird, whence on


. Birds of America;. Birds -- North America. ving by R. I. Brasher CHIPPING SPARROW (I nat. sizel near the Gulf coast nortliward to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island. Province of Quebec, and wooded region on eastern side of the Saskatchewan plains; wintering chiefly in the more southern United States (Florida to Eastern Texas and northward); casual winter visitant to Cuba (and eastern Mexico?). This Sparrow is one of the best known and most loved of our door-vard birds. Its confi- dence in the friencUiness of man seems to be no less than that of the Robin and Pduebird, whence one of its names, the .Social Sparrow. .Another popular name, " Hair-bird," refers to the bird's. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pearson, T. Gilbert (Thomas Gilbert), 1873-1943. New York, The University Society


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