The Natural Wealth of California Comprising Early History Geography Topograph
The Natural Wealth of California Comprising Early History Geography Topograph
Cronise, Titus Fey
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It is mostly brown in color. (70. Saijornis nigi^icans, and 71. S. Say us. ) Then we have a group of six small, plain species, which are scarcely noticed except by naturalists, though each has peculiarities interesting to the lover of nature. (72. Contopus horeaUs; 73. Umjndonax Richard- sonii; 74 E. TrailUi; 75. E. Jlaviventris ; 76. E. Hammondil; 11. E. Ohscurus. ) One alone of the northern flycatchers has a brilliant red color, with black wings, and this is found only along the Colorado and ...southward. (78. Pyrocephalus Ilexlcanus) The PoorAvill (79. Antrostomus Nuttalli) is only half as large as the eastern Whippoorwill, and its nocturnal cry sounds like "Poor Will, ' as if answering in a plaintive, pitying tone, the harsh command of that bird. It is a summer visitor, and common in many wooded districts, though oftener heard than seen, being nocturnal. The Night Hawk (80. Chordeiles popetue) is the same species found throughout the Atlantic States, and also visits us in summer, but remains during that season in the northern part of the State or on high mountains.
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