. Birds of village and field: a bird book for beginners . Eave Swallows 2. Back without metallic Dark baud across breast . p. Bank Swallow. 5. No distinct baud across breast. \ p. 195. Rough-winged Sw^allow. Winter Wren : Troglodytes hiemalis. Upper parts reddish brown, finely barred ; under parts washedwith brownish. Tail very short, carried over back. Length,about 4 inches. Geographic Distribution. — Eastern North America; breedsfrom the northern states northward, and southward along* thehigher AUeghauies to North Carolina ; winters from Massa-chusetts and Illinois to Florida.


. Birds of village and field: a bird book for beginners . Eave Swallows 2. Back without metallic Dark baud across breast . p. Bank Swallow. 5. No distinct baud across breast. \ p. 195. Rough-winged Sw^allow. Winter Wren : Troglodytes hiemalis. Upper parts reddish brown, finely barred ; under parts washedwith brownish. Tail very short, carried over back. Length,about 4 inches. Geographic Distribution. — Eastern North America; breedsfrom the northern states northward, and southward along* thehigher AUeghauies to North Carolina ; winters from Massa-chusetts and Illinois to Florida. During the migrations this mite of a Wren maybe met almost anywhere. Sometimes it surprisesyou by bobbing up from a pile of boards withits bit of a tail cocked over its back; again itpeers out from a goldenrod thicket, or faces


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