. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. SAXICOLlDyE — TJIE 8AXK'()LAS. 03 Niit. licniiii(l:i, IS'i'.t, '2S, (it! (rosiiU'Tit in lic/iiiililiil. Siih-in , lyAril. ; . '!, Ntri'. ; /ui/Z/irdCii irilsdiii, Sw. I'iffuics ; , Ois. Am. Sept. I!, ]il. ci, cii, liii. -Wils. I, pi. iii. Ai n. Oiii. Itiiif,'. II, 1)1. ixiii. — III. li. A. II, pi. - Ddiiiinv, Cal). I, pi. .\ii. Si'. CiiAii. iMilirc u|)p('i- |)iiits, iiicliiilinj: wiiif,'-; iiml tiiil, rdntiiiiious iiiid luiiroini aziiro- liliic: l


. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. SAXICOLlDyE — TJIE 8AXK'()LAS. 03 Niit. licniiii(l:i, IS'i'.t, '2S, (it! (rosiiU'Tit in lic/iiiililiil. Siih-in , lyAril. ; . '!, Ntri'. ; /ui/Z/irdCii irilsdiii, Sw. I'iffuics ; , Ois. Am. Sept. I!, ]il. ci, cii, liii. -Wils. I, pi. iii. Ai n. Oiii. Itiiif,'. II, 1)1. ixiii. — III. li. A. II, pi. - Ddiiiinv, Cal). I, pi. .\ii. Si'. CiiAii. iMilirc u|)p('i- |)iiits, iiicliiilinj: wiiif,'-; iiml tiiil, rdntiiiiious iiiid luiiroini aziiro- liliic: llic rhcck-siil'a (Uillcr tint dl'the ,>;aiiii'. lii'iicatii icildisli-hniwn ; the alKioiiicii, anal n';,'ioM, ami iiiidcr tail-uovi';i white. Jiill and foot black. Sl],al';< l)lacl<. I'Viiialc with the hliio li,i,diUT, and tiiij,'c(l with lirown on the lu;ad and hai'k, Li'nu-lh. ().7i') ; win^f, (1; tail,' Yoiinij. Males (if the yoai- dnll hi-owii on iieai! and liaek : and le,-<.'<er (•overls streaked, exrept, on heail. with white. Thfoat and lore part ol'lncast sti-eaked with wliite. eilired with lii-own. liest of coloialioii soinewdiat like adnlt. Had. Eastei-n I'nited States ; west to Foil Laramie, Milk Rivor ; north to Lake Win- nipei;; resident in lierninila ; Cuba (rare), ( A specimen from (Juatemala (r)(),411(?, N'liii I'atten) relerrible to tlie var. aziircd is iiii(,i,'(! in color I'rom Xortli American example.'-'; the and lail are lon};er, liowever, respectively and ,(1. Habits. The Bluebird is almndant thronohout the eastern portion of North America, breeding in nearly every part, from Georgiti tuid Lonisi- aiia to the Arctic regions, with only this exception, that near the sea- l)oard its mignitions do not extend so far to the north as in the interior. It is very mrtily to be met with be- yond the Penobscot, althoiiLch Pro- Verrill mentions it its very


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