. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . H 02 Qo M DrRKCTORY TO BIRDS OF EASTEKlSr NORTH AMERICA. 281. accidental in N. E. and Minn.; winters in the Gulf States,Bahamas, and West Indies. Common. Nests Fig. trees, hung from fork of limb ; lichea-cov-ered ; eggs, spotted. Call note ^ee see lisp-ingly given ; song, a low, tinkling, silvery war-ble. Very restless and active. W. THRUSHES. Turdidae. Medium to large Singing Perchers, wellproportioned, for among them we find theideal bird form, as well as the power of songdeveloped to the highest degree; widely dis-tributed throug


. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . H 02 Qo M DrRKCTORY TO BIRDS OF EASTEKlSr NORTH AMERICA. 281. accidental in N. E. and Minn.; winters in the Gulf States,Bahamas, and West Indies. Common. Nests Fig. trees, hung from fork of limb ; lichea-cov-ered ; eggs, spotted. Call note ^ee see lisp-ingly given ; song, a low, tinkling, silvery war-ble. Very restless and active. W. THRUSHES. Turdidae. Medium to large Singing Perchers, wellproportioned, for among them we find theideal bird form, as well as the power of songdeveloped to the highest degree; widely dis-tributed throughout the temperate and trop-ical regions of the globe. CC, V, a, 1. a. Spotted Thrushes. Hylocichla. 1-4. Medium-sized thrushes; wings, folding to middle of tailor a little beyond ; bill, short; adults, spotted beneath ; sex-es, similar. Eggs, blue. Fig. 378. 1. WOOD THRUSH, H. MUSTELINUS. ;above reddish-brown, de-cidedly brighter onhead; white beneathm a r k e d nearly every-where with spots of dark-brown, fig. 377 page in eastern U. Ya. and Kan. northto C a n a d a ; winters inCentral A


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