. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. bird of America, and as a mocker the most wonderful in the world. He is to be found in woods, gardens, parks, and even in the streets of towns, always fear- less and alert, and with the power to mimic almost any sound in nature. Mr. L. M. Lumis re- ports having heard one imitate thirty- two different species of birds in less than a quarter of an hour. Mocking Bird Length, 1(H ; wing, 4| (4-5) ; tail, 5 ; tarsus, 1\ ; culn?en, f. United States to Mexico ; r


. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. bird of America, and as a mocker the most wonderful in the world. He is to be found in woods, gardens, parks, and even in the streets of towns, always fear- less and alert, and with the power to mimic almost any sound in nature. Mr. L. M. Lumis re- ports having heard one imitate thirty- two different species of birds in less than a quarter of an hour. Mocking Bird Length, 1(H ; wing, 4| (4-5) ; tail, 5 ; tarsus, 1\ ; culn?en, f. United States to Mexico ; rare north of Maryland, though found in southern Ohio and Massachusetts ; winters from Florida southward. 2. Catbird (704. Gdleoscoptes caroUnensis).—A large, very common, slate-colored bird, with a chestnut-colored patch under the tail and almost black crown and tail. This gro- tesquely active bird can be found every- where around our orchards and shrub- bery. It is a very charming, but not loud, singer, and a good m i m i c ; most people know it only by its cries when dis- turbed. Length, 8f; wing, 3f (3f-3f) ; tail, 4 ; tarsus, 11; culrnen, f. North America, though common only east of the Rocky Mountains ; breeding from the Gulf States northward, and wintering in the Southern States. apgar's birds.—5. Catbird. 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 Apgar, Austin Craig, 1838- [from old catalog]. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company


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