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1). Length 6'00; dull, pinkish red, wings and tail brownish; frequently seen feeding on buds 0r blossoms; call-note, a sharp chin/c, often ut— tered during flight; song, a sweet; flowing warble.
517. Pram): FINen.
6. Length 6'00; dull red or green tinged with red; mandibles crossed; generally seen in fioeks feeding on pine cones . 521. AM. CRUSSBILL.
(1. Length 6'00; a red crown—cap; back streaked black and brown: breast res) ; feeds on seeds or eatkins; Nov. to Meh. . . . 528. REUPOLL.
B. Throat black.
0. Length Set); breast rose—red; rest of plumage black and white; song loud and musical; eall‘note, peek. . 595. ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK.
6. Length 5'00; a conspicuous erest; region about the base of the bill bluek ; rest of the plumage and bill red; song, a clear whistle.
593. CARDINAL.
0. Length 5'50; wings and tail handed with orange-red, showing con- spicuously in flight; nmvements active; much in the air; tail fre- quently spread; haunts woodland . . . . . . . . 687. REDSTART.
II. No red on the under parts.
A. Length 9'00; blaek ; shoulders red; haunts marshes ; migrates in flocks. 498. RED—WINGl-Zl) BLACKBIRD. B. Length 5-25; erownmap red; chin black; rest of under parts streaked
with blackish ; feeds on seeds and eatkins; Nov. to Meh. 5:28. REDPOLL (Im.). 0. Length 400; under parts whitish: back olive-green; a ruby crown- patelr; eyewing white; movements restless, wings flitted nervously; call- nete, caek ; song reumrkably loud and musical ; Sept. and ()et. ; A pl. and
May. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .749. any-cnowxno KINGLET.
Third Group.——With blue in the plumage.
I. Length 11-50; a conspicuous ercst; upper parts dull blue; under parts whitish : a black patch on the breast 77. BLUE JAY.
II. Length 7‘00; upper parts bright blue; under parts einrmmon—rufous. 766. BLUEBIRD.
598. INDIGO BUNTINO.
Ill. Length 5'50; entire plumage indigo—blue . . .
Fourth Group.—Pluma.ge conspicuously black, or black and white.
1. Black and white birds. A. Throat black.
0. Length over 6'00.
(11. Entire under parts black; nape bufi‘y; rump white; a musical
dweller ot‘ fields and meadows; frequently sings on the wing.
494. Bouotmx.
a’. Breast roserred: rest of the plumage black and white; song rapid,
loud, and musical: cull-note, park; a tree dweller in rather open
woodland . 595. lltisE-nRE/tsnzn GHOSBEAK.
(1”. Sides ruf‘ous: rest of the plumage black and White; call—note, chcu'z'nk or tow/lee; inhabits the undergrowth . . . 587. TOWHEE.