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قراءة كتاب Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 6 December, 1897
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Birds, Illustrated by Color Photography, Vol. 2, No. 6 December, 1897
GRACKLE.—Quiscalus quiscula æneus.
Range—Eastern North America from the Alleghenies and New England north to Hudson Bay, west to the Rocky Mountains.
Nest—In sycamore trees and oak woodlands a coarse bulky structure of grasses, knotty roots, mixed with mud, lined with horse hair or wool.
Eggs—Four to six, of a light greenish or smoky-blue, with lines, dots, blotches and scrawls on the surface.
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RING-NECKED PHEASANT.—Phasianus torquatus.
Range—Throughout China; have been introduced into England and the United States.
Nest—On the ground under bushes.
Eggs—Vary, from thirteen to twenty.
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YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT.—Icteria virens.
Range—Eastern United States to the Great Plains, north to Ontario and southern New England; south in winter through eastern Mexico to Northern Central America.
Nest—In briar thickets from two to five feet up, of withered leaves, dry grasses, strips of bark, lined with finer grasses.
Eggs—Three or four, white, with a glossy surface.
VOLUME II. JULY TO DECEMBER, 1897.
INDEX.
Anhinga, or Snake Bird, Anhinga Anhinga | pages | 26-27 |
Avocet, American, Recurvirostra Americana | “ | 14-15 |
Audubon, John James | “ | 161 |
Birds of Bethlehem | “ | 223 |
Bird Song | “ | 1- 41- 81 |
Birds in Captivity | “ | 121 |
Birds of Passage | “ | 173 |
Bird Miscellany | “ | 195-235 |
Blue Bird, Mountain, Sialia arctica | “ | 203-205 |
Bunting, Lazuli, Passerina amoena | “ | 196-198-199 |
Chimney Swift, Chætura pelagica | “ | 131-133 |
Captive’s Escape | “ | 116 |
Chat, Yellow-Breasted, Icteria virens | “ | 236-238-239 |
Cuckoo, Yellow-Billed, Coccyzus americanus | “ | 94-95 |
Dove, Mourning, Zenaidura macrura | “ | 111-112-113 |
Duck, Canvas-back, Athya valisneria | “ | 18-20 |
Duck, Mallard, Anas boschas | “ | 10-11-13 |
Duck, Wood, Aix Sponsa | “ | 21-23-24 |
Eagle, Baldheaded, Haliœtus lencocephalus | “ | 2-3-5 |
Flamingo, Phœnicopterus ruber | “ | 218-221 |
Flycatcher, Vermillion, Pyrocephalus rubineus mexicanus | “ | 192-193 |
Gold Finch, American, Spinus tristis | “ | 128-129-130 |
Goose, White-fronted, Anser albifrons gambeli | “ | 166-168-169 |
Grackle, Bronzed, Quiscalus quiscula | “ | 228-230-231 |
Grosbeak, Evening, Cocothraustes vespertina | “ | 68-70-71 |
Grouse, Black, Tetrao tetrix | “ | 217-220-223 |
Heron, Snowy, Ardea candidissima | “ | 38-39 |
How the Birds Secured Their Rights | “ | 115 |
Humming Bird, Allen’s Selasphorus alleni | “ | 210-211 |
Humming Bird, Ruby-Throated, Trochilus colubris | “ | 97-100-103 |
Junco, Slate Colored, Junco hyemalis | “ | 153-155 |
Kingbird, Tyrannus tyrannus | “ | 156-158-159 |
Kingfisher, European, Alcedo ispida | “ | 188-190-191 |
Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, Regulus calendula | “ | 108-110 |
Lark, Horned, Otocoris alpestris | “ | 134-135 |
Lost Mate | “ | 126 |
Merganser, Red-Breasted, Merganser serrator | “ | 54-55 |
Nuthatch, White-Breasted, Sitta carolinensis | “ | 118-119 |
Old Abe | “ | 35 |
Ornithological Congress | “ | 201 |
Osprey, American, Pandion paliœtus carolinenses | “ | 42-43-45 |
Partridge, Gambel’s, Callipepla gambeli | “ | 78-79 |
Phalarope, Wilson’s, Phalaropus tricolor | “ | 66-67 |
Pheasant, Ring-Necked, Phasianus torquatus | “ | 232-233 |
Phœbe, Sayornis phœbe | “ | 106-107 |
Plover, Belted Piping, Aegialitis meloda circumcincta | “ | 174-175 |
Plover, Semipalmated Ring, Aegialitis semi-polmata | “ | 6-8-9 |
Rail, Sora, Porzana Carolina | “ | 46-48-49 |
Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied, Sphyrapicus varius | “ | 137-140-143 |
Scoter, American, Oidemia deglandi | “ | 32-33 |
Skylark, Alauda arvensis | “ | 61-63-64 |
Snake Bird, (Anhinga) Anhinga anhinga | “ | 26-27 |
Snowflake, Plectrophenax nivalis | “ | 150-151-152 |
Sparrow, English, Passer domesticus | “ | 206-208-209 |
Sparrow, Song, Melospiza fasciata | “ | 90-91-93 |
Summaries | “ | 40-80-120-160-200-240 |
Tanager, Summer, Piranga rubra | “ |