. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin—Cory. 175 Crown and back, ashy; throat and breast, ashy white; sides of breast and body, orange red ; tail, very long, rarely less than four and one half inches. A southwestern species, several examples of,which have been taken in eastern North America, from Ontario to Florida. Muscivora forficata. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. See No. 203. Family ALAUDIDtE. Larks. Bill, pointed, and somewhat rounded; back of tarsus, rounded; hind toe nail, elongated, equal or longer than the toe; nostrils, more or le


. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin—Cory. 175 Crown and back, ashy; throat and breast, ashy white; sides of breast and body, orange red ; tail, very long, rarely less than four and one half inches. A southwestern species, several examples of,which have been taken in eastern North America, from Ontario to Florida. Muscivora forficata. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. See No. 203. Family ALAUDIDtE. Larks. Bill, pointed, and somewhat rounded; back of tarsus, rounded; hind toe nail, elongated, equal or longer than the toe; nostrils, more or less concealed by tufts of hair-like feathers; wing, to Horned 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 Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago


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