. Color key to North American birds . Perching Birds Chiefly Brown or 72 1. House Wren (Troglodytes aedon). L. ; Adi. Above cinnamon brown, sometimes ob-scurely barred; tail the same, all the feathers barred;below grayish with a brownish wash, lower belly andflanks usually more or less barred. Notes. Call, ascolding krrring\ song, a bubbling, rippling, irrepress-ible little melody. Range,—Eastern North America; breeds north to Maine. Montreal,and ; winters from South Carolina and the Lower Missis-sippi Valley southward into Mexico. 721a. Parkman Wren (T. a. parkma


. Color key to North American birds . Perching Birds Chiefly Brown or 72 1. House Wren (Troglodytes aedon). L. ; Adi. Above cinnamon brown, sometimes ob-scurely barred; tail the same, all the feathers barred;below grayish with a brownish wash, lower belly andflanks usually more or less barred. Notes. Call, ascolding krrring\ song, a bubbling, rippling, irrepress-ible little melody. Range,—Eastern North America; breeds north to Maine. Montreal,and ; winters from South Carolina and the Lower Missis-sippi Valley southward into Mexico. 721a. Parkman Wren (T. a. parkmami). Similarto No. 721, but less cinnamon above; intermediate incolor betweeji No. 721 and No. 721b. Range.—Pacl^c coast: breeds from southern California north toBritish Columbia; winters from southern California southward. 72 1b. Western House Wren {T. a. a^tecus). Sim-ilarto No. 731, but much grayer above and paler be-low; bacl< more frequently barred. Range.—Western United States from the Sierra Nevada east to theMississippi Valley; winters south into Lower Califo


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