. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Baltimore Oriole (male). Head and back, black; throat, black; rest of under parts, orange. Icterus galbitla (male).Baltimore Oriole. See No. 230. Head and back, brownish black; throat, black; rest of under parts,paler than the male. Icterus galbula (female). Baltimore Oriole. See No. 230. Upper plumage, dull brownish olive; rump, yellowish olive; entireunder parts, yellowish white or pale buffy yellow, faintly tinged withorange. Icterus galbula (immature). Baltimore Oriole. See No. 230. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 183 Under parts,
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Baltimore Oriole (male). Head and back, black; throat, black; rest of under parts, orange. Icterus galbitla (male).Baltimore Oriole. See No. 230. Head and back, brownish black; throat, black; rest of under parts,paler than the male. Icterus galbula (female). Baltimore Oriole. See No. 230. Upper plumage, dull brownish olive; rump, yellowish olive; entireunder parts, yellowish white or pale buffy yellow, faintly tinged withorange. Icterus galbula (immature). Baltimore Oriole. See No. 230. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 183 Under parts, pale buff yellow or tawny yellow; whitish on chin;sides, streaked with black; crown, blackish, with tawny stripe incenter; back, streaked; tail feathers, very pointed. Dolichonyx oryzivorus {female).Bobolink. Rice No. Throat and under parts, yellow; breast, li^ with more or less black; crown brownish ^v^ black, with buff white stripe in center. / Sturnella magna, and races. k Meadowlark. See Nos. 227, 227a, and 228. SECTION 2. The following species have no yellow on the under parts :—
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