. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North America; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 142 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. SrucjEvus THRYOTHORUS, Vieill Thryoihorus ludovicianus, vnr. ludovicianus, Bonap. OBEAT CABOLIHA WBEH. Siflvin huhtviciuivif Iiul. Orn. II, 1790, 54S. Ti' hnlovicinnus, LiniT. ViTz. 1^J;3, 35 ; jil>o of BoNAi'AUTE, AiDi'BctN, iiiid I'uixcE Max. Thrtjothorus lu- doruinnns, I$«»x, 183», etc. — Baikd, Birds N. Am. 18r>8, 361; Rev. 123, Tr<Kf/i)tfitfi:t annidiiHi
. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North America; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 142 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. SrucjEvus THRYOTHORUS, Vieill Thryoihorus ludovicianus, vnr. ludovicianus, Bonap. OBEAT CABOLIHA WBEH. Siflvin huhtviciuivif Iiul. Orn. II, 1790, 54S. Ti' hnlovicinnus, LiniT. ViTz. 1^J;3, 35 ; jil>o of BoNAi'AUTE, AiDi'BctN, iiiid I'uixcE Max. Thrtjothorus lu- doruinnns, I$«»x, 183», etc. — Baikd, Birds N. Am. 18r>8, 361; Rev. 123, Tr<Kf/i)tfitfi:t annidiiHicms, ViEiLL. Ois, Am. St-pt. II, 1807, 55, \\. oviii. (CVrtainly this .s|K' ; tilt* habits thost* of f.'. pulustris.) Crrthia owolinuiim, WiLsuv, Am. Orn. II, 1M(», 01, i»l. xii, Jig. 5. ThnjoOutrus littoral is, Nouv. Diet. XXXIV. 1819, 56. Tluf/nt/innis loin'siinteF, Lesson, Kev. Zoi»l. 1840, 262. Additional ligures: AuD. Oiu. Biog. I, 1831, pi. Lxxvii. — Ib. Birds Am. II, 1841, pi. cxvii. Sp. Char. Exposed portion of tlie bill shorter tlian the head. Above reddish-brown, most vivid on the rump. A whitish streak ovrr the eye. bordered above with dark brown. Throat whitish ; rest of under parts pale yellow-rusty, darkest towards the under tail- eoverts, which are conspicuously barred with black. Expose<l surface of the wings and tail (including the upper coverts) barred throughout with brown, the outer edges of tail- feathers and quills showing series of alternating whitish and dusky spots. Legs flesh- colored. Length, G inches ; wing, ; tail, IIab. Eastern Province of United States, from New York southward to the Gulf. Habits. The Great Carolina or ^fockinjj Wren is found in all the South- eastern and Southern States from Florida to ^larvland, and from the Atlantic to Kansas and the Valley of the liio (Jraiide. It is not common about Wash- ington, but is nmch more abundant in the Southern States. Occasionally it has been found as far nort
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