. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. tl Bill of Bronzed Grackle. General plumage, metallic green, purple, and bronze. Quiscalus quiscula ceneus. Bronzed Grackle. See No. 233. General plumage, black; a patch of scarlet red on the shoulder. Agelaius phceniceus {adult male). Red-winged Blackbird. See No. 226. General plumage, black, more or less streaked and marked with buff, brown, and dull white; traces of more or less red on the shoulder (lesser wing coverts). Agelaius phceniceus, and races {immature). Red-winged Blackbird. See Nos. 226, 226a. Adult birds entirely lustrous blac


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. tl Bill of Bronzed Grackle. General plumage, metallic green, purple, and bronze. Quiscalus quiscula ceneus. Bronzed Grackle. See No. 233. General plumage, black; a patch of scarlet red on the shoulder. Agelaius phceniceus {adult male). Red-winged Blackbird. See No. 226. General plumage, black, more or less streaked and marked with buff, brown, and dull white; traces of more or less red on the shoulder (lesser wing coverts). Agelaius phceniceus, and races {immature). Red-winged Blackbird. See Nos. 226, 226a. Adult birds entirely lustrous black; no red shoulder patch. Immature birds have the upper parts more or less rusty brown and the feathers on the under parts, tipped with brown. Euphagus carolinus {male, and immature). Rusty Blackbird. See No. 231. General plumage, dark slate or brownish slate color; under parts, plumbeous slate color. Euphagus carolinus {female, in summer). Rusty Blackbird. See No. 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 Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago


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