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Identifier: cu31924000104053 (find matches)
Title: Bird neighbors. An introductory acquaintance with one hundred and fifty birds commonly found in the gardens, meadows, and woods about our homes;
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Blanchan, Neltje, 1865-1918
Subjects: Birds
Publisher: New York, Doubleday & McClure
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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owbird. Orchard Oriole. Baltimore Oriole. The Grosbeaks : Evening, Blue,Pine, Rose-breasted, and Car-dinal. Snowflake. White-crowned Sparrow.White-throated Sparrow.Fox Sparrow.The Tanagers.Cedar Bird.Bohemian Waxwing.Yellow-breasted Chat.The Thrushes.Bluebird. ABOUT THE LENGTH OF THE ROBIN Red-headed Woodpeckei.Hairy Woodpecker.Red-winged Blackbird.Rusty Blackbird.Loggerhead Shrike. Northern Shrike. Mocking-bird. Catbird. Chewink. Purple Martin (apparently). LONGER THAN THE ROBIN Mourning Dove. The Cuckx)os. Kingfisher. Flicker. Raven. Crow. Fish Crow. Blue Jay.Canada Jay.Meadowlark. Whippoorwill (apparently)Nighthawk (apparently)The Crackles.Brown Thrasher. 36 DESCRIPTIONS OF BIRDS GROUPED ACCORDING TO COLOR BIRDS CONSPICUOUSLY BLACK Common CrowFish CrowAmerican RavenPurple GracitleBronzed GrackleRusty BlackbirdRed-winged BlackbirdPurple MartinCowbird See also several of the Swallows; the Kingbird, the Phoebe, the \VoodPewee, and other Flycatchers; the Chimney Swift; and the Chewlnk.
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BIRDS CONSPICUOUSLY BLACK The Common Crow (Corvus Americanus) Crow family Called also: CORN THIEF Length—16 to 17.50 inches. Male—Glossy blacl< with violet reflections. Wings appear saw-toothed when spread, and almost equal the tail in length. Female—Like male, except that the black is less brilliant. Range—Throughout North America, from Hudson Bay to theGulf of Mexico. Migrations—March. October. Summer and winter resident. If we have an eye for the picturesque, we place a certainvalue upon the broad, strong dash of color in the landscape, givenby a flock of crows flapping their course above a corn-field, againstan October sky ; but the practical eye of the farmer looks onlyfor his gun in such a case. To him the crow is an unmitigatednuisance, all the more maddening because it is clever enough tocircumvent every means devised for its ruin. Nothing escapesits rapacity ; fear is unknown to it. It migrates in broad day-light, chooses the most conspicuous perches, and yet its

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  • bookauthor:Blanchan__Neltje__1865_1918
  • booksubject:Birds
  • bookpublisher:New_York__Doubleday___McClure
  • bookcontributor:Cornell_University_Library
  • booksponsor:MSN
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