Our Northern And Eastern Birds. Containing Descriptions of the Birds of the Northern And Eastern States And British Provinces; Together With a History of Their Habits, Times of Arrival And Departure, Their Distribution, Food, Song, Time of Breeding, And a
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Nouv. Diet., XXXIV. (1819) 514. Aud. Orn. Biog., IV. (1838) 430. Troglodytes Ewopaiw, Bonaparte. Obs. Wils. (1825), No. 137. Nutt. Man., I 18321 427. 198 ORNITHOLOGY AND OOLOGY. Description. Bill very straight, slender, and conical ; shorter than the head ; tail considerably shorter than the wings, which reach to its middle; upper parts reddish-brown, becoming brighter to the rump and tail; everywhere, except on the head and upper part of the back, with transverse bars of dusky and of lighter; ...scapulars and wing coverts with spots of white; beneath pale reddish-brown, barred on the posterior half of the body with dusky and whitish, and spotted with white more anteriorly; outer web of primaries similarly spotted with pale brownish-white; an indistinct pale line over the eye. Length, about four inches; wing, one and sixty-six one-hundredths inch; tall, one and twenty-six one-hundredths inch. Hub. — North America generally. This bird is quite abundant in the three northern New- England States, and, as a winter visitor, is not uncommon in the others.
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