. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. FAMILY COKVID^E. JAYS, CROWS, ETC. 209 FAHILY CORVID^E. Jays, Crows, etc. SUBFAMILY GARRULIN/E. Jays and flagpies. First primary, much shorter than second, always less than three fourths as long as third; fourth or fifth primary, longest; bill, stout and strong; the nostrils, concealed by coarse hair-like feathers; outer tail feathers, shorter than middle feathers. Group 1. Wing, to inches Top and sides of head, wings and tail, dull blue; back and belly, ash gray Occur
. The birds of eastern North America : known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian. Birds -- North America. FAMILY COKVID^E. JAYS, CROWS, ETC. 209 FAHILY CORVID^E. Jays, Crows, etc. SUBFAMILY GARRULIN/E. Jays and flagpies. First primary, much shorter than second, always less than three fourths as long as third; fourth or fifth primary, longest; bill, stout and strong; the nostrils, concealed by coarse hair-like feathers; outer tail feathers, shorter than middle feathers. Group 1. Wing, to inches Top and sides of head, wings and tail, dull blue; back and belly, ash gray Occurs only iu Florida. Florida Jay. oridana, See No. 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 : Field Columbian Museum
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