A Manual of the Vertebrate Animals of the Northern United States : Including the District North And East of the Ozark Mountains, South of the Laurentian Hills, North of the Southern Boundary of Virginia, And East of the Missouri River, Inclusive of Marine
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W. 3. T. 3. N. Am., chiefly northerly ; D. S. in winter. (Lat., living on mountains.) 921. S. socialis (Wilson). Chippy. Chipping Sparrow. Streaked above, with much duU bay ; crown chestnut ; forehead and streak through eye black ; ashy white below ; bill blackish ; wing bars faint, brownish. L. 5|. W. 2|. T. 2|. N. Am., everywhere common. 922. S. pusilla (Wilson), Field Sparrow. General color of S. monticola, but paler and duller ; bill pale ; no pectoral blotch ; wing bands obscure, whitish. ...L. 5J. W. 2J. T. 2J. E. U. S., abundant. (Lat., petty.) 923. S. pallida (Swainson). Clay-colored Sparrow. Pale brownish yellow, streaked with black ; crown grayish, with median stripe. L. 5^. W. 2J. T. 2^. Great Plains, rarely E. to HI. 486. JUNCO Wagler. (Lat., Juncus, a rush.) 924. J. hyemalis (L.). Snow Bird. Slaty gray ; head darker ; bill pale ; belly and outer tail feathers white ; 9 more grayish ; L. 6^. W. 3. T. 3. N. Am., everywhere abundant, breeding in cold regions, and moving S. as cold weather approaches, usually in advance of the snow.
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