. Birdcraft : a field book of two hundred song, game, and water birds . o. SONG-BIRDS. Brown Creeper Mr. Averill, of Bridgeport, says, Abundant in Septemberand October, 1888. Not seen at any other time by J. A. Allen writes, in his Kevised List of the Birds ofMassachusetts, Winter visitant. Not generally New York State it seems to be plentiful only in themigrations, but Bradford Torrey, in his essay on December(1888) out o^ Doors, says, Throughout December, andindeed throughout the winter, Brown Creepers and Eed-bellied Nuthatches were surprisingly abundant. Every pinewood see


. Birdcraft : a field book of two hundred song, game, and water birds . o. SONG-BIRDS. Brown Creeper Mr. Averill, of Bridgeport, says, Abundant in Septemberand October, 1888. Not seen at any other time by J. A. Allen writes, in his Kevised List of the Birds ofMassachusetts, Winter visitant. Not generally New York State it seems to be plentiful only in themigrations, but Bradford Torrey, in his essay on December(1888) out o^ Doors, says, Throughout December, andindeed throughout the winter, Brown Creepers and Eed-bellied Nuthatches were surprisingly abundant. Every pinewood seemed to have its colony of them. On October 18, of the past autiunn, half-a-dozen pairsappeared in the spruces in the garden and remained allwinter, and on January 1 I saw five at one time feeding inthe old apple tree, where meat had been placed for theirbenefit. FAMILY CERTHIID^: CREEPERS. Brown Creeper: Certhia familiaris atnericana* Plate 11. Fig. : and Female : Above brown and ashy-white striped, the brown being of several shades, growing mo


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