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Varied Thrush ; Hesperocichla noevia

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Identifier: birdsofunitedsta00apga Title: Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush Year: 1898 (1890s) Authors: Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908 Subjects: Birds -- United States Publisher: New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book company Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library


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Text Appearing Before Image: , and tips of the outer (under) tail feathers. Thehead and tail aremuch blacker thanthe back. The breastis unspotted exceptin very yoiing birds.The roV)in is a noisybird, but with lesspowers of song thanany other of theAmerican Robin thrushes. Lonstli, 10; wing, 5, (4J-51) ; tail, 4J ; tarsu-s, 1| ; culnien, J. Ea.sternNorth America ; breeding from Virginia northward, and wintering irregu-larly from Canada southward. 7. Varied Thrush (TCii. IlfspprocUhla ndria). — A large slaty-backed bird with much orange-brown below and on the wings,and a dark collar across the breast. The tail is blackish,and tlie outer (uniler)feathers l)r<)adly tip-ped with white. Thisbird is about the sizeof the robin, belongsto the Pacific coast,but has been seen afew times in theEastern States (NewJersey, Xew York,Massachusetts, etc.). (Oregon Robin.) Varied Thrush 8. Wheatear (765. Saxirola iiiidntlie). — A small, northern, light-graj^-backed,whitish-bellied bird, with black cheeks and wings. The fore-

Text Appearing After Image: FAM. I. THRUSHES, liLUEBIBDS, ETC. 55


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