. 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. BIRDS idi. Wrutrmn Wood Prwrc. Mftinrhamei rirkarilinmi hrhartlintnf. IUn««.- WMtrrn ITnltinl RtatM from fh»« P1«ln» to thK Parinr. and from Manltoha iioulh- wtrd. wintrrlnii Mouth of the Ifnlted State*. The niwtlnK habitu of thU bird are the name a* those of the fai<tern Pewee, hut (heir neKtH are more Htronitly liullt and lenerally deeper, and without the outiilde ornamenlatlon of llche


. 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. BIRDS idi. Wrutrmn Wood Prwrc. Mftinrhamei rirkarilinmi hrhartlintnf. IUn««.- WMtrrn ITnltinl RtatM from fh»« P1«ln» to thK Parinr. and from Manltoha iioulh- wtrd. wintrrlnii Mouth of the Ifnlted State*. The niwtlnK habitu of thU bird are the name a* those of the fai<tern Pewee, hut (heir neKtH are more Htronitly liullt and lenerally deeper, and without the outiilde ornamenlatlon of llchenii. They are iiaddled upon horlionlal hranrheii, like thoite of the preredinK, a« a role, but are alHo nald to have been found In uprtuht rrotche* like thone of the Leant Fly catcher. Then three or four exxH cannot be dlatlnKuUhed from thoie of the eaittem Wood Pewe«. Mflio. V>-llnw hrlllrrl Flyrairhcr ArndlBn Klymrrh^r 4U«a. Woon Prwkk. chanei riehardtoni prnintHlir. Ranxe.âThia upecleii which differ* from the la«t only sIlRhtly. a* I* Indicated by the name. InhabltH the peninsula of Lower California; It* nestlnK habitu and er^» will not differ from thone o' the other Peveea ;». Ybllow-bki-likd « ati iikh. EmpiHonax flavireniri: .ou^'hrtle^'unUedKS: ""' "' ''"' '"'""" "»" '"â¢"'â »° '-'"< Thin specie* I* Hl'jrhtly larger than the Least Plycntcher and I* more yellowish above and below, the brea*t belnx oulte brlaht Whiia common In some district* It I* quite shy and frequent* thickly wooded reglong, where It Is not very often seen They nest near or on the ground among rocks or roots of fallen trees chiefly In swampy places; the nest* are made In buuches of moss, hollowed out and lined with very fine grasses. Their four r^'?!'J" u'''â *"""'f ''"'''' *''"â¢'⢠â¢*P"»«'d and speckled about th


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