. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . il;]under mandible, pale, usually yellow-ish, or yellowish brown; back, dull olive; breast and sides, olive gray. Myiochanes No. 210. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 173 GROUP 5. Wing, to inches long. Bill, with small hook at tip, and black bristles at base; back oftarsus, rounded. Throat, grayish; belly, yellow; back, dull olive; more or less ru-fous brown on the tail feathers. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. See No. 206. Throat, grayish olive; belly, pale rufous brown; upper parts, olivegray.
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . il;]under mandible, pale, usually yellow-ish, or yellowish brown; back, dull olive; breast and sides, olive gray. Myiochanes No. 210. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 173 GROUP 5. Wing, to inches long. Bill, with small hook at tip, and black bristles at base; back oftarsus, rounded. Throat, grayish; belly, yellow; back, dull olive; more or less ru-fous brown on the tail feathers. Myiarchus crinitus. Crested Flycatcher. See No. 206. Throat, grayish olive; belly, pale rufous brown; upper parts, olivegray. Sayomis say a. Says Phoebe Flycatcher. See No. 208. Wing, longer than tail; throat and middle of belly, white, some-times tinged with yellow; under mandible, pale at base; upper parts,brownish olive; greater portion of breast, and sides of the body,brownish olive; upper mandible, black; a tuft of whitish fluffy fea-thers on the flanks. Nnttallornis borealis. Olive-sided No. 209. GROUP 6. Wing, to inches Back, blackish; a con-—^-». - cealed patch of fiery red <V^^^ on crown; tail, tipped with vX\ white; belly, white. Tyrannus No. 204. Kingbird. Crown and back, dull olive; throat, gray; belly and under tailcoverts, yellow; tail feathers, heavily marked with rufous. Myiarchus Flycatcher. See No. 206. 174 Field Museum of Natural History — Zoology, Vol. IX. Crown, dull olive gray; throat, olive gray; belly, rufous brown;tail, black. Sayornis saya. Says Phoebe Flycatcher. See No. 208. Upper plumage, brownish olive, or dull, grayish olive; throat andmiddle of belly, white, sometimes tinged with pale yellow; breast(except middle) and sides of body, dull grayish olive; under mandible,pale. Nuttallornis borealis. Olive-sided No. 209. Crown and back, ashy; throat and breast, ashy white; sides ofbreast and body, orange red; tail, forked, very long, rarely less thanfour and one half inches. Musci
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