. The birds of Indiana; a descriptive catalog of the birds that have been observed within the state, with an account of their habits. Birds. BiHDS OF Indiana. 1147 SoBrAMiM TURDINjE. Thrushes. 176. Genus TURDUS Linx^us. a'. Color brown above. 6'. Tail brighter than back. T. aoualaschkse pallasii (Cab.). 319 b'. Tail not brighter than back, c^ Sides spotted; head, in adult, brighter than back. T. mustelinus Gmel^. 314 c'. Sides not spotted; color uniform above. d\. Above light tawny brown ; throat spots not darker than back. T. fuscescens Steph. 315 d^. Above ru^et olive ; throat spots darker t


. The birds of Indiana; a descriptive catalog of the birds that have been observed within the state, with an account of their habits. Birds. BiHDS OF Indiana. 1147 SoBrAMiM TURDINjE. Thrushes. 176. Genus TURDUS Linx^us. a'. Color brown above. 6'. Tail brighter than back. T. aoualaschkse pallasii (Cab.). 319 b'. Tail not brighter than back, c^ Sides spotted; head, in adult, brighter than back. T. mustelinus Gmel^. 314 c'. Sides not spotted; color uniform above. d\. Above light tawny brown ; throat spots not darker than back. T. fuscescens Steph. 315 d^. Above ru^et olive ; throat spots darker than back. T. fuscescens salicicola Bidgw. 316 a'. Color above olive. e'. Ring around the eye and sides of head and breast buffy. I. ustulatus swainsonii (Cab.). 318 e'. No bufiy ring around eye; sides of head grayish; breast lighter; throat white. T. aliciae Baird. 317 Subgenus Hvlociobla Baird. *314. (755) Turdus mustelinus Gmel. Wood Head of Wood Thrush. Natural size. Adult.—Above, cinnamon-brown, brighter and more rufous on the crown, more olive on the tail; beneath,,including the sides, white, the breast and sides marlced with roundish spots of black. Immature.— With the upper parts spotted and streaked with yellowish fulvous. Length, ; wing, ; tail, (Ridgway). Eange.—jSTorth America, from Honduras and Bermudas over the eastern United States to Maine, Quebec and Minnesota; west to Kan- sas and Forth Dakota. Breeds from Georgia and southern Missouri north. Winters from Texas and Florida south. Nest, on horizontal branch or fork of low tree or sapling, 6 to 15 feet up; of mud, leaves, weeds and twigs, lined with fine rootlets. JEggs, 2-5; greenish-blue; by . 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 Butler, Amos W. (Amos William), 1860-1937. [Indian


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