Birds of the United States East of the Rocky Mountains; a Manual for the Identification of Species in Hand Or in the Bush
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a. arenicola) of the Plains and west- ward, and southward in winter to Mexico, is a. paler-colored bird, but with the breast distinctly, often brightly, primrose-yellow. Wing, 4-4^. The Texan Horned Lark (474". 0. a. giraudi) of eastern Texas has the back 158 KEY AND DESCRIPTION a decided grayish color and tlie breast pale yellow, more or less dotted with grayish brown. The throat and line over eye are also a light yellow. Wing, 3|-3|. The Skylark (473. Alauda arvensis) of Europe and Asia may h...ave been successfully started breeding on Long Island. It can be known by the short first primary, the notched tail, and the lack of the black, elongated feathers above the eyes. Its general color is a dull brown, much streaked both above and below. Length, 7| ; wing, 3|-4^ ; tail, 2|; tarsus, 1; culmen, J. FAMILY XVIII. FLYCATCHERS (TYKAnNID^) A large family (350 species) of American perching birds, with a broad, depressed, notched bill, slightly hooked at tip;^ and almost no vocal powers. The flycatchers can be distinguished from most other birds by their peculiar method of feeding.
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