. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . - chap, and weheartilv wish that we might follow INCONSPICUOUS KNOT-HOLE. IICE NESTED HERE DURING THE SEASON THE CHICKADEE. 245 No. A, (_). U. Xo. 735. Pariis atricapillus Linn. Synonyms.—liLACK-CAriED Chickadee; BLACK-CArPEu Titmouse. Description.—Adult: Top of head and nape shining black; throat deadblack with whitish skirting posteriorly; a white band on side of head and neck,increasing in width behind; back and scapulars gray with an olivaceous cast andm


. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . - chap, and weheartilv wish that we might follow INCONSPICUOUS KNOT-HOLE. IICE NESTED HERE DURING THE SEASON THE CHICKADEE. 245 No. A, (_). U. Xo. 735. Pariis atricapillus Linn. Synonyms.—liLACK-CAriED Chickadee; BLACK-CArPEu Titmouse. Description.—Adult: Top of head and nape shining black; throat deadblack with whitish skirting posteriorly; a white band on side of head and neck,increasing in width behind; back and scapulars gray with an olivaceous cast andmore or less admixture of buf¥y at the edges and as skirting; wings and tail dusky,more or less edged, especially on greater coverts and tertials, with ashy or whitish;breast and belly white; sides, flanks and crissum washed with huffy or light rusty(nearly whitish in summer) ; bill and feet dark. Rather variable in size; one adultspecimen in the O. S. U. collections measures: wing ( ) ; tail () ;bill .34 (8,()). Another: wing (); tail (); bill .38 ().Length, ( ) ; average of eight Columbus specimens o


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