. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . SpaRRUW Grosbkak M;ilc, iip|>er; ftriiinle, lower Cari)inai Male, upper; tcin;ile, (jlAII, 23 BREWERS BLACKBIRD (Euphaguscyanocephalus) Length, lo inches. Its glossy pur])lish headdistinguishes it from other hiackhirds that donot show in flight a trough-shaped tail. Range: Breeds in the West, east to Texas,Kansas, and IMinncsota, and north to southernCanada; winters over most of the InitedStates breeding range, south to Guatemala. Habits and economic status: Very numerousin the West a


. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . SpaRRUW Grosbkak M;ilc, iip|>er; ftriiinle, lower Cari)inai Male, upper; tcin;ile, (jlAII, 23 BREWERS BLACKBIRD (Euphaguscyanocephalus) Length, lo inches. Its glossy pur])lish headdistinguishes it from other hiackhirds that donot show in flight a trough-shaped tail. Range: Breeds in the West, east to Texas,Kansas, and IMinncsota, and north to southernCanada; winters over most of the InitedStates breeding range, south to Guatemala. Habits and economic status: Very numerousin the West and in fall gathers in immenseflocks, especially about barnyards and the cherry season in California Brew-ers blackbird is much in the orchards. In onecase they were seen to eat freely of cherries;but when a neighboring fruit raiser began toplow his orchard almost every blackbird in tlievicinity was upon the nevvdy opened groundand close at the plowmans heels in its eager-ness to get the insects exposed by the and pupa; form the largest item o


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