. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . DIRECTORY TO BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 1 7t5. U, B, e, 1 plains, south to Ga. Common. Fisf. 213. Nests, in holes; eggs, in M a , a shivering cry. 1*. FLORIDA SCREECHOWL, M. A. FLORIDANUS. Dif-fers from 1 in being smaller anddarker. South Atlantic and GulfStates. f. Bird OwLs. IVyctalea. Small, rather slender, long-winged, short-tailed owlswithout prominent ear tufts. Nests, in holes. 1. SAW-WHET OWL, N. acadica. ; reddish-brownabove, narrow, white lines on head and face and white spotselsewhere; tail with three lines of spo


. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . DIRECTORY TO BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 1 7t5. U, B, e, 1 plains, south to Ga. Common. Fisf. 213. Nests, in holes; eggs, in M a , a shivering cry. 1*. FLORIDA SCREECHOWL, M. A. FLORIDANUS. Dif-fers from 1 in being smaller anddarker. South Atlantic and GulfStates. f. Bird OwLs. IVyctalea. Small, rather slender, long-winged, short-tailed owlswithout prominent ear tufts. Nests, in holes. 1. SAW-WHET OWL, N. acadica. ; reddish-brownabove, narrow, white lines on head and face and white spotselsewhere; tail with three lines of spots; white beneathFig. 214. streaked with reddish-brown, fig. 214. Breeds locally from the Middle States north-ward, wandering somewhat in winter. Notcommon. Note, a rasping cry. 2. RICHARDSONS OWL, N. rich- ARDSONi. ; differs from 1 in color in being greenish-brown where that is reddish and in having five lines of white spots on U, B, f, 1. 1-8. tail. Breeds from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. northward, wandering south in winter into northern U. S. Rare. g. Lon^-tailed OwLs. owls w


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