. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Wood Pewee 467 Least Flycatcher. Chehec. Length 5I inches. Most easily distinguished by its note, which is a well-pronounced, snappy chehec. An inhabitant of shade trees and orchards. Like other flycatchers he spends much time sitting dreamily on a perch and making an occasional sally after a passing insect. Dull olive above, wings and tail more brownish ; two whitish wing bars, and whitish under parts. Nest, neatly made, generally placed in a crotch. This is our smallest Flycatcher. Common Crested Flycatcher. Say Phoebe.


. Nature study and agriculture. Nature study; Agriculture. Wood Pewee 467 Least Flycatcher. Chehec. Length 5I inches. Most easily distinguished by its note, which is a well-pronounced, snappy chehec. An inhabitant of shade trees and orchards. Like other flycatchers he spends much time sitting dreamily on a perch and making an occasional sally after a passing insect. Dull olive above, wings and tail more brownish ; two whitish wing bars, and whitish under parts. Nest, neatly made, generally placed in a crotch. This is our smallest Flycatcher. Common Crested Flycatcher. Say Phoebe. Central Dakota and westward. Western Wood Pewee. Central Dakota and. westward. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. Acadian Flycatcher. Least Flycatcher 400 Traill Flycatcher. Lark Family. — The Horned Lark and its several subspecies are the only American members of this family to which the famous European Skylark and many other Old World species belong. They are ground birds, have rich voices, and deliver their song on the ground, from a slight elevation, or on the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Schmidt, Charles Christian, 1859-. Boston, New York [etc. ] D. C. Heath & Co


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