| Page. | Introduction | 3 | The cuckoos (Coccyzus americanus and C. erythophthalmus) (fig. 1) | 5 | The woodpeckers (fig. 2-5) | 6 | The kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) (fig. 6) | 11 | The phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) (fig. 7) | 13 | The bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata) (fig. 8) | 14 | The crow (Corvus americanus) | 15 | The bobolink, or ricebird (Dolichconyx oryzivorus) (fig. 9) | 17 | The redwinged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) (fig. 10) | 19 | The meadow lark, or old field lark (Sturnella magna) (fig. 11) | 21 | The Baltimore oriole (Icterus galbula) (fig. 12) | 23 | The crow blackbird, or grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) (fig. 13) | 24 | The sparrows (fig. 14) | 26 | The rose-breasted grosbeak (Zamelodia ludoviciana) (fig. 15) | 28 | The swallows (fig. 16) | 30 | The cedarbird (Ampelis cedrorum) (fig. 17) | 31 | The catbird (Galeoscoptes carolinensis) (fig. 18) | 33 | The brown thrasher (Harporhynchus rufus) (fig. 19) | 34 | The house wren (Troglodytes aËdon) (fig. 20) | 35 | The robin (Merula migratoria) (fig. 21) | 37 | The bluebird (Sialia sialis) (fig. 22) | 39 |
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