. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . White 733. Plain Titmouse. Bceolophus inomatus inornatus Range.—California and Oregon west of the Sierra Ne-vadas. This common, slightly crested Titmouse is grayish brownabove and grayish white below. They nest anywhere incavities that meet with their approval, aboutold buildings, in fence posts, etc., as wellas holes in trees. Their eggs range fromfive to eight in number and are white, usual- ■fltfly spotted with pale brownish. Size .72


. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . White 733. Plain Titmouse. Bceolophus inomatus inornatus Range.—California and Oregon west of the Sierra Ne-vadas. This common, slightly crested Titmouse is grayish brownabove and grayish white below. They nest anywhere incavities that meet with their approval, aboutold buildings, in fence posts, etc., as wellas holes in trees. Their eggs range fromfive to eight in number and are white, usual- ■fltfly spotted with pale brownish. Size .72 —Tulare Co., California, April 3,1895. Nest in an oak tree, 32 feet from theground, in a natural cavity of a horizontal limb; composedof grasses, feathers and fur. 733a. Gray Titmouse. Bceolophus inornatus griseus. Range.—Southeastern United States, from Colorado andNevada southward. The nesting habits of this gray Titmouse are just thesame as those of the other. 733b. Ashy Titmouse. Bceolophus inornatus cineraceus. Range.—Southern Lower California. The habits of this variety are the same as those of the Plain Titmouse anddoubtle


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