. The book of woodcraft . Robin. Chickadee. black. Its upper parts are gray, its under parts brownish,its cheeks white, no streaks anywhere. It does not migrate,so it is well known in the winter woods of eastern Americaup to the Canadian region where the Brown-Capped orHudson Chickadee takes its place. Its famihar songchickadee dee dee has given it its name. Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelinus). About eight Natural History 351 inches long, cinnamon-brown above, brightest on head,white below, with black spots on breast and sides, thisthrush is distinguished from the many thrushes inAmerica much


. The book of woodcraft . Robin. Chickadee. black. Its upper parts are gray, its under parts brownish,its cheeks white, no streaks anywhere. It does not migrate,so it is well known in the winter woods of eastern Americaup to the Canadian region where the Brown-Capped orHudson Chickadee takes its place. Its famihar songchickadee dee dee has given it its name. Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelinus). About eight Natural History 351 inches long, cinnamon-brown above, brightest on head,white below, with black spots on breast and sides, thisthrush is distinguished from the many thrushes inAmerica much like it, by the reddish head and round blackspots on its under sides. It is found in the woods of easternNorth America up to Vermont and Minnesota. Robin {Planesticus migratorius). The Robin is aboutten inches long, mostly dark gray in color, but with blackon head and tail, its breast is brownish red. The spots. Wood Thrush.


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