. Life histories of North American diving birds : order Pygopodes . t plumage, which is wornthrough the late summer and into the fall; it is similar to the firstwinter plumage, but is characterized by the dusky stripes and spotson the sides of the head and throat. These dusky markings disappearduring the fall and the young birds become similar to the adults.Young birds in the first winter can be distinguished by the lightedgings of the feathers of the backs, by the lighter and brownerplumage in the crowns, and by the smaller or lighter colored bills;adults have clear black crowns, the cheeks a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/life-histories-of-north-american-diving-birds-order-pygopodes-t-plumage-which-is-wornthrough-the-late-summer-and-into-the-fall-it-is-similar-to-the-firstwinter-plumage-but-is-characterized-by-the-dusky-stripes-and-spotson-the-sides-of-the-head-and-throat-these-dusky-markings-disappearduring-the-fall-and-the-young-birds-become-similar-to-the-adultsyoung-birds-in-the-first-winter-can-be-distinguished-by-the-lightedgings-of-the-feathers-of-the-backs-by-the-lighter-and-brownerplumage-in-the-crowns-and-by-the-smaller-or-lighter-colored-billsadults-have-clear-black-crowns-the-cheeks-a-image374669041.html
RM2CNFJ55–. Life histories of North American diving birds : order Pygopodes . t plumage, which is wornthrough the late summer and into the fall; it is similar to the firstwinter plumage, but is characterized by the dusky stripes and spotson the sides of the head and throat. These dusky markings disappearduring the fall and the young birds become similar to the adults.Young birds in the first winter can be distinguished by the lightedgings of the feathers of the backs, by the lighter and brownerplumage in the crowns, and by the smaller or lighter colored bills;adults have clear black crowns, the cheeks a
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER. BLACK AND WHITE CREEPER. Mniotilta VARIA. Char. Above, black striped with white, head, wings, and tail mostly black; beneath, white, more or less striped with black. Female and young without stripes on the throat. Length 4>4 to 5J4 inches. Nest. In open woodland or pasture; placed at the foot of a tree or stump, or at the base of a moss-covered rock, sometimes in a hole; made of grass, moss, and shreds of bark, and lined with grass, hair, roots, and vege Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-based-on-nuttalls-manual-birds-birds-black-and-white-warbler-black-and-white-creeper-mniotilta-varia-char-above-black-striped-with-white-head-wings-and-tail-mostly-black-beneath-white-more-or-less-striped-with-black-female-and-young-without-stripes-on-the-throat-length-4gt4-to-5j4-inches-nest-in-open-woodland-or-pasture-placed-at-the-foot-of-a-tree-or-stump-or-at-the-base-of-a-moss-covered-rock-sometimes-in-a-hole-made-of-grass-moss-and-shreds-of-bark-and-lined-with-grass-hair-roots-and-vege-image216353714.html
RMPFYNAA–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER. BLACK AND WHITE CREEPER. Mniotilta VARIA. Char. Above, black striped with white, head, wings, and tail mostly black; beneath, white, more or less striped with black. Female and young without stripes on the throat. Length 4>4 to 5J4 inches. Nest. In open woodland or pasture; placed at the foot of a tree or stump, or at the base of a moss-covered rock, sometimes in a hole; made of grass, moss, and shreds of bark, and lined with grass, hair, roots, and vege
. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. ^^^^mmim^' Summer jilumage. tinuous white, except along the sides, which are sooty blackish. Upper parts, except as described, plumbeous, the anterior lesser wing-coverts, rcniigcs, and tail dusky. Bill yellowish, the culmen black; iris blackish ; legs and leet dusky yellowish (in tlie dried skin). Winter ])liimtige: Simi- lar to the above, but whole throat white, chin light plumbeous, crest and white stripes of the crown absent, and the sides and flanks white, striped with slate-gray. Duwnij ynuuj Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-water-birds-of-north-america-microform-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-aquatiques-mmim-summer-jilumage-tinuous-white-except-along-the-sides-which-are-sooty-blackish-upper-parts-except-as-described-plumbeous-the-anterior-lesser-wing-coverts-rcniigcs-and-tail-dusky-bill-yellowish-the-culmen-black-iris-blackish-legs-and-leet-dusky-yellowish-in-tlie-dried-skin-winter-liimtige-simi-lar-to-the-above-but-whole-throat-white-chin-light-plumbeous-crest-and-white-stripes-of-the-crown-absent-and-the-sides-and-flanks-white-striped-with-slate-gray-duwnij-ynuuj-image234920566.html
RMRJ5FG6–. The water birds of North America [microform]. Birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux aquatiques. ^^^^mmim^' Summer jilumage. tinuous white, except along the sides, which are sooty blackish. Upper parts, except as described, plumbeous, the anterior lesser wing-coverts, rcniigcs, and tail dusky. Bill yellowish, the culmen black; iris blackish ; legs and leet dusky yellowish (in tlie dried skin). Winter ])liimtige: Simi- lar to the above, but whole throat white, chin light plumbeous, crest and white stripes of the crown absent, and the sides and flanks white, striped with slate-gray. Duwnij ynuuj
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Ornithologie; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques. LOON. GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. Urinator IMHER. Ckar. Mantle black, spotted with white; head and neck black, with green and purple reflections; throat with two bands of white stripes; under parts white. Length very variable, ranging from 28 to ;^^ inches, though specimens measuring about the extremes of this variation are more common than those of intermediate length. A^es/. Amid rank herbage near the water, on the ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-birds-ornithology-game-and-game-birds-water-birds-oiseaux-ornithologie-gibier-oiseaux-aquatiques-loon-great-northern-diver-urinator-imher-ckar-mantle-black-spotted-with-white-head-and-neck-black-with-green-and-purple-reflections-throat-with-two-bands-of-white-stripes-under-parts-white-length-very-variable-ranging-from-28-to-inches-though-specimens-measuring-about-the-extremes-of-this-variation-are-more-common-than-those-of-intermediate-length-aes-amid-rank-herbage-near-the-water-on-the-ma-image234847774.html
RMRJ26ME–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Oiseaux; Ornithologie; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques. LOON. GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. Urinator IMHER. Ckar. Mantle black, spotted with white; head and neck black, with green and purple reflections; throat with two bands of white stripes; under parts white. Length very variable, ranging from 28 to ;^^ inches, though specimens measuring about the extremes of this variation are more common than those of intermediate length. A^es/. Amid rank herbage near the water, on the ma
. Fur and feather in North China. Hunting; Natural history. SQUIRKELS, ]IAEMOTS AND PIKAS. 77 respectively from the nose, above, through and below the eye, the space between being of a creamy white. The cheeks are buff and the throat creamy-white. Five dark stripes, which vary from a rich brown to black according to the species, extend down the back, the interven- ing spaces being occupied with white or light grey. All the stripes merge into a light chestnut or raw sienna patch on the rump. The flanks are ocliraceous, the belly light bufi. The long bushy tail is ocliraceous down tlie middle, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fur-and-feather-in-north-china-hunting-natural-history-squirkels-iaemots-and-pikas-77-respectively-from-the-nose-above-through-and-below-the-eye-the-space-between-being-of-a-creamy-white-the-cheeks-are-buff-and-the-throat-creamy-white-five-dark-stripes-which-vary-from-a-rich-brown-to-black-according-to-the-species-extend-down-the-back-the-interven-ing-spaces-being-occupied-with-white-or-light-grey-all-the-stripes-merge-into-a-light-chestnut-or-raw-sienna-patch-on-the-rump-the-flanks-are-ocliraceous-the-belly-light-bufi-the-long-bushy-tail-is-ocliraceous-down-tlie-middle-image232208088.html
RMRDNYP0–. Fur and feather in North China. Hunting; Natural history. SQUIRKELS, ]IAEMOTS AND PIKAS. 77 respectively from the nose, above, through and below the eye, the space between being of a creamy white. The cheeks are buff and the throat creamy-white. Five dark stripes, which vary from a rich brown to black according to the species, extend down the back, the interven- ing spaces being occupied with white or light grey. All the stripes merge into a light chestnut or raw sienna patch on the rump. The flanks are ocliraceous, the belly light bufi. The long bushy tail is ocliraceous down tlie middle,
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. BIJVCK AND WHITE WARBLER. BLACK AND WHITE CREEPER. Mniotilta varia. Char. Above, black striped with white, head, wings, and tail mostly black; beneath, white, more or less striped with black. Female and young without stripes on the throat. Length 4>^ to ^}i inches. ATest. In open woodland or pasture; placed at the foot of a tree or stump, or at the base of a moss-covered rock, sometimes in a hole; made of grass, moss, and shreds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-ornithology-ornithology-birds-birds-ornithologie-ornithologie-oiseaux-oiseaux-bijvck-and-white-warbler-black-and-white-creeper-mniotilta-varia-char-above-black-striped-with-white-head-wings-and-tail-mostly-black-beneath-white-more-or-less-striped-with-black-female-and-young-without-stripes-on-the-throat-length-4gt-to-i-inches-atest-in-open-woodland-or-pasture-placed-at-the-foot-of-a-tree-or-stump-or-at-the-base-of-a-moss-covered-rock-sometimes-in-a-hole-made-of-grass-moss-and-shreds-image234851305.html
RMRJ2B6H–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Birds; Birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. BIJVCK AND WHITE WARBLER. BLACK AND WHITE CREEPER. Mniotilta varia. Char. Above, black striped with white, head, wings, and tail mostly black; beneath, white, more or less striped with black. Female and young without stripes on the throat. Length 4>^ to ^}i inches. ATest. In open woodland or pasture; placed at the foot of a tree or stump, or at the base of a moss-covered rock, sometimes in a hole; made of grass, moss, and shreds
. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 4. P. dolp:i. Forehead and crown covered with long lanceolate feathers forming a linear crest which rolls forward over the base of the beak; crest grey in front, darker on the crown; occipital feathers lanceolate, elongated and tipped with bright scarlet orange; feathers of the back blackish with silvery shaft stripes and tipped with scarlet orange; tail and wing feathers black, the former tipped (?), the latter narrowly margined with whitish; throat dirty silver grey; br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memoirs-of-the-bernice-pauahi-bishop-museum-of-polynesian-ethnology-and-natural-history-natural-history-ethnology-fig-4-p-dolpi-forehead-and-crown-covered-with-long-lanceolate-feathers-forming-a-linear-crest-which-rolls-forward-over-the-base-of-the-beak-crest-grey-in-front-darker-on-the-crown-occipital-feathers-lanceolate-elongated-and-tipped-with-bright-scarlet-orange-feathers-of-the-back-blackish-with-silvery-shaft-stripes-and-tipped-with-scarlet-orange-tail-and-wing-feathers-black-the-former-tipped-the-latter-narrowly-margined-with-whitish-throat-dirty-silver-grey-br-image237962215.html
RMRR436F–. Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History. Natural history; Ethnology. FIG. 4. P. dolp:i. Forehead and crown covered with long lanceolate feathers forming a linear crest which rolls forward over the base of the beak; crest grey in front, darker on the crown; occipital feathers lanceolate, elongated and tipped with bright scarlet orange; feathers of the back blackish with silvery shaft stripes and tipped with scarlet orange; tail and wing feathers black, the former tipped (?), the latter narrowly margined with whitish; throat dirty silver grey; br
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Gibier; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques. ;r - s LOON. GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. Urinator IMBER. Char. Mantle black, spotted with white; head and neck black, wit!, green and purple reflections; throat with two bands of v'-,'ue stripes; under parts white. Length very variable, ranging from 28 to 33 inches, though specimens measur ng about the extremes of this variation are more common th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-eastern-north-america-microform-ornithology-ornithology-game-and-game-birds-game-and-game-birds-water-birds-water-birds-ornithologie-ornithologie-gibier-gibier-oiseaux-aquatiques-oiseaux-aquatiques-r-s-loon-great-northern-diver-urinator-imber-char-mantle-black-spotted-with-white-head-and-neck-black-wit!-green-and-purple-reflections-throat-with-two-bands-of-v-ue-stripes-under-parts-white-length-very-variable-ranging-from-28-to-33-inches-though-specimens-measur-ng-about-the-extremes-of-this-variation-are-more-common-th-image234851739.html
RMRJ2BP3–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of eastern North America [microform]. Ornithology; Ornithology; Game and game-birds; Game and game-birds; Water-birds; Water-birds; Ornithologie; Ornithologie; Gibier; Gibier; Oiseaux aquatiques; Oiseaux aquatiques. ;r - s LOON. GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. Urinator IMBER. Char. Mantle black, spotted with white; head and neck black, wit!, green and purple reflections; throat with two bands of v'-,'ue stripes; under parts white. Length very variable, ranging from 28 to 33 inches, though specimens measur ng about the extremes of this variation are more common th
. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, hor- (It'ifd hv hliick stripes; a lilaek stripo throujrli tlie eye; uudeiparts, ImlVy white; olive on sides. Worm-eating Warbler. Ilchnithrriis vermivnruK. See Xo. 485.. Crown and back, black, throat, hlack; a i).'iteli of oraii;;e on sides of hieast. Redstart. Setophmja riiticilln {Diale). See No. 528.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-eastern-north-america-known-to-occur-east-of-the-ninetieth-meridian-microform-birds-birds-oiseaux-oiseaux-crown-with-stripe-of-tawny-buff-hor-itifd-hv-hliick-stripes-a-lilaek-stripo-throujrli-tlie-eye-uudeiparts-imlvy-white-olive-on-sides-worm-eating-warbler-ilchnithrriis-vermivnruk-see-xo-485-crown-and-back-black-throat-hlack-a-iiteli-of-oraiie-on-sides-of-hieast-redstart-setophmja-riiticilln-diale-see-no-528-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-colorat-image234945949.html
RMRJ6KXN–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian [microform]. Birds; Birds; Oiseaux; Oiseaux. Crown, with stripe of tawny buff, hor- (It'ifd hv hliick stripes; a lilaek stripo throujrli tlie eye; uudeiparts, ImlVy white; olive on sides. Worm-eating Warbler. Ilchnithrriis vermivnruK. See Xo. 485.. Crown and back, black, throat, hlack; a i).'iteli of oraii;;e on sides of hieast. Redstart. Setophmja riiticilln {Diale). See No. 528.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colorat
. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North America; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 108 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. crown or throat. Eyes white in some specimens, browain others. Nest purse-shaped; eggs unspotted, white. No bird of this genus belongs to the eastern portion of the United States. The three species may be defined as follows : — A* Head striped witli black on the sides. P. melanotia. The stripes passing un<ler the eye and uniting on the occiput. Huh. Eastern Mexico B* No stripes on the head Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-north-american-birds-microform-land-birds-birds-north-america-ornithology-north-america-oiseaux-amrique-du-nord-ornithologie-amrique-du-nord-108-north-american-birds-crown-or-throat-eyes-white-in-some-specimens-browain-others-nest-purse-shaped-eggs-unspotted-white-no-bird-of-this-genus-belongs-to-the-eastern-portion-of-the-united-states-the-three-species-may-be-defined-as-follows-a-head-striped-witli-black-on-the-sides-p-melanotia-the-stripes-passing-unltler-the-eye-and-uniting-on-the-occiput-huh-eastern-mexico-b-no-stripes-on-the-head-image232767432.html
RMREKD6G–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North America; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. 108 NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. crown or throat. Eyes white in some specimens, browain others. Nest purse-shaped; eggs unspotted, white. No bird of this genus belongs to the eastern portion of the United States. The three species may be defined as follows : — A* Head striped witli black on the sides. P. melanotia. The stripes passing un<ler the eye and uniting on the occiput. Huh. Eastern Mexico B* No stripes on the head
. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER. BLACK AND WHITE CREEPER. Mniotilta VARIA. Char. Above, black striped with white, head, wings, and tail mostly black; beneath, white, more or less striped with black. Female and young without stripes on the throat. Length 4>4 to 5J4 inches. Nest. In open woodland or pasture; placed at the foot of a tree or stump, or at the base of a moss-covered rock, sometimes in a hole; made of grass, moss, and shreds of bark, and lined with grass, hair, roots, and vege Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-ornithology-of-the-united-states-and-canada-based-on-nuttalls-manual-birds-birds-black-and-white-warbler-black-and-white-creeper-mniotilta-varia-char-above-black-striped-with-white-head-wings-and-tail-mostly-black-beneath-white-more-or-less-striped-with-black-female-and-young-without-stripes-on-the-throat-length-4gt4-to-5j4-inches-nest-in-open-woodland-or-pasture-placed-at-the-foot-of-a-tree-or-stump-or-at-the-base-of-a-moss-covered-rock-sometimes-in-a-hole-made-of-grass-moss-and-shreds-of-bark-and-lined-with-grass-hair-roots-and-vege-image232017223.html
RMRDD89B–. A popular handbook of the ornithology of the United States and Canada, based on Nuttall's Manual. Birds; Birds. BLACK AND WHITE WARBLER. BLACK AND WHITE CREEPER. Mniotilta VARIA. Char. Above, black striped with white, head, wings, and tail mostly black; beneath, white, more or less striped with black. Female and young without stripes on the throat. Length 4>4 to 5J4 inches. Nest. In open woodland or pasture; placed at the foot of a tree or stump, or at the base of a moss-covered rock, sometimes in a hole; made of grass, moss, and shreds of bark, and lined with grass, hair, roots, and vege
. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. LOON. great northern diver. • Urinator IMBER. ^HAR. Mantle black, spotted with white; head and neck black, wit green and purple reflections; throat with two bands of white stripes ander parts white. Length very variable, ranging from 28 to ^^ inches though specimens measuring about the extremes of this variation ar more common than those of intermediate length. JVfs/. Amid rank herbage near the water, on the margin of a lake c river, often on an island, sometimes on the sea-shore. lij^s, 2-3 (usually Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-popular-handbook-of-the-birds-of-canada-and-the-united-states-microform-oiseaux-birds-loon-great-northern-diver-urinator-imber-har-mantle-black-spotted-with-white-head-and-neck-black-wit-green-and-purple-reflections-throat-with-two-bands-of-white-stripes-ander-parts-white-length-very-variable-ranging-from-28-to-inches-though-specimens-measuring-about-the-extremes-of-this-variation-ar-more-common-than-those-of-intermediate-length-jvfs-amid-rank-herbage-near-the-water-on-the-margin-of-a-lake-c-river-often-on-an-island-sometimes-on-the-sea-shore-lijs-2-3-usually-image232808802.html
RMRENA02–. A popular handbook of the birds of Canada and the United States [microform]. Oiseaux; Birds. LOON. great northern diver. • Urinator IMBER. ^HAR. Mantle black, spotted with white; head and neck black, wit green and purple reflections; throat with two bands of white stripes ander parts white. Length very variable, ranging from 28 to ^^ inches though specimens measuring about the extremes of this variation ar more common than those of intermediate length. JVfs/. Amid rank herbage near the water, on the margin of a lake c river, often on an island, sometimes on the sea-shore. lij^s, 2-3 (usually
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. FAM. in. NUTBATCHES AND CBICKADEES 59 A. Under parts generally with much rusty brown ; crown black (male), or bluish-gray {female) ; a white stripe over eye 2. Red-breasted Nuthatch. A. -Crown and sides of head brown, without stripes 3. Brown-headed Nuthatch. B. Head conspicuously crested ;2 throat and under parts nearly white, with rusty-brown sides i. Tufted Titmouse. ^^^ B. Head without crest; throat black or dusky. (C.) /^ ' C. Top of head brown ; sides of bo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-of-the-united-states-east-of-the-rocky-mountains-a-manual-for-the-identification-of-species-in-hand-or-in-the-bush-birds-fam-in-nutbatches-and-cbickadees-59-a-under-parts-generally-with-much-rusty-brown-crown-black-male-or-bluish-gray-female-a-white-stripe-over-eye-2-red-breasted-nuthatch-a-crown-and-sides-of-head-brown-without-stripes-3-brown-headed-nuthatch-b-head-conspicuously-crested-2-throat-and-under-parts-nearly-white-with-rusty-brown-sides-i-tufted-titmouse-b-head-without-crest-throat-black-or-dusky-c-c-top-of-head-brown-sides-of-bo-image232158364.html
RMRDKMA4–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. FAM. in. NUTBATCHES AND CBICKADEES 59 A. Under parts generally with much rusty brown ; crown black (male), or bluish-gray {female) ; a white stripe over eye 2. Red-breasted Nuthatch. A. -Crown and sides of head brown, without stripes 3. Brown-headed Nuthatch. B. Head conspicuously crested ;2 throat and under parts nearly white, with rusty-brown sides i. Tufted Titmouse. ^^^ B. Head without crest; throat black or dusky. (C.) /^ ' C. Top of head brown ; sides of bo
. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 108 XOHTli AJ[ERICAN BIRDS. crown or throat. Eyos while in somo specimens, brown, in others. Nest purse-shaped; eggs un.spotted, wliite. No bird of thi.s genus belongs to the eastern portion of the United States. The three species may be defined as follows : — A» Tload striped witli black on the sides. P. melanotis. The stripes passing under the eye and uniting on the occiput. Huh. Eastern Mexico B« No stripes on the head. P. minimus. Back ashy; crown light brown. ll(th. Pacific Province of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-history-of-north-american-birds-microform-land-birds-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-108-xohtli-aj-erican-birds-crown-or-throat-eyos-while-in-somo-specimens-brown-in-others-nest-purse-shaped-eggs-unspotted-wliite-no-bird-of-this-genus-belongs-to-the-eastern-portion-of-the-united-states-the-three-species-may-be-defined-as-follows-a-tload-striped-witli-black-on-the-sides-p-melanotis-the-stripes-passing-under-the-eye-and-uniting-on-the-occiput-huh-eastern-mexico-b-no-stripes-on-the-head-p-minimus-back-ashy-crown-light-brown-llth-pacific-province-of-image234901007.html
RMRJ4JHK–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 108 XOHTli AJ[ERICAN BIRDS. crown or throat. Eyos while in somo specimens, brown, in others. Nest purse-shaped; eggs un.spotted, wliite. No bird of thi.s genus belongs to the eastern portion of the United States. The three species may be defined as follows : — A» Tload striped witli black on the sides. P. melanotis. The stripes passing under the eye and uniting on the occiput. Huh. Eastern Mexico B« No stripes on the head. P. minimus. Back ashy; crown light brown. ll(th. Pacific Province of
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