. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. THE BIRD BOOK. ground. Ghav Flvcatchbr. Empidonax Range.âI»wer California, north to eouthern California. This Is a slightly larger species than the pre- ceding and Is grayish above and paler below, with little or no tinge of brownish or yellow As far as I can learn its eggs have not yet been taken, 470a. Bi'FF-BBEAKTKn Empt- donar fulvifron* pygmeeui. Range.âWestern Mexico, north to sou


. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. THE BIRD BOOK. ground. Ghav Flvcatchbr. Empidonax Range.âI»wer California, north to eouthern California. This Is a slightly larger species than the pre- ceding and Is grayish above and paler below, with little or no tinge of brownish or yellow As far as I can learn its eggs have not yet been taken, 470a. Bi'FF-BBEAKTKn Empt- donar fulvifron* pygmeeui. Range.âWestern Mexico, north to southern New Mexico and Arizona. This small bird, which Is but 4,76 Inches in length, is brownish gray above and brownish buff below. It Is not a common species any- where, but is known to nest during June or July, on high mountain ranges, saddling its nest of fibres, covered with lichens, on horizon- rpu . **' boughs at quite an elevation from thn The eggs are pale huffy white, unspotted, and measure 60 xIbo Vermlllinn Flyrntcher 471. Vermillion FLvrAx. her. Pyrocephalu, rubinui mexiranu*. ?SI!f Tri!!*'"^';?'"^'' regulariy to southern Texas, Arizona and New Mexico This is one of the most gaudy attired of all North American birds hoin^" brownish gray on the back, wings and tall, and having a briSftvermilHonV?^^^^^^ .rest and underparts. They are quite common In southern Tews but far mZ' 'r''?râ'J".^''^ '°!I'M⢠P"^^ "' Arizona. Their habits do n« " '"°'' differ from those of other Flycatchers, they living almost exclu- nntlli hT/"'*".*^ "^"^ "â "^â¢"â¢"y °' their nests canTt bldis. tinguished from those of the Wood Pewee. being covered with lichens and saddled upon limbs in a similar manner, but some i the mossy ornamentation. Their three or four eggs are mffy, bo dly blotched with dark brown and lavender chiffly in a wreath abour 899""Nest"in'?heTr=.,'"


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