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Identifier: handbookofbirds00bail (find matches)
Title: Handbook of birds of the western United States, including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Bailey, Florence Merriam, b. 1863
Subjects: Birds -- West (U.S.)
Publisher: Boston, New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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prinkled with a deeper shade. 725a. C. p. paludicola Baird. Tule Wren. Top of head and triangular patch on middle of back black ; middle ofcrown washed with brown ; back patch streaked with white; rest of backlight brown ; middle tail feathers and tail coverts generally distinctly and con-tinuously barred with black ; under parts soiled whitish, flanks brownish.Length: 4.50-5.75, wing 1.95-2.22. tail 1.80-2.05, bill .48-.55. Distribution. — Breeds in Pacific coast region from British Columbia toCalifornia; south in winter to extreme northwestern Mexico. Nest. — A large globular structure fastened to tule stalks, and wovenof wet tule stems, with wet g-rass and algae matted in, and with a lining ofdry algje and tule pith. Eggs (1 set) : 5, lavender brown, clouded or mot-tled. Food. — Insects. The wrens of the marshes are as full of song as the house wrens,and as they live in colonies where they all sing at once theirswamps are as noisy as a pond full of frogs, but their voices are
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l!y (•(>iirt.->y nf /A- Ovy,,-// l»r;i\vii hy Louis ApasHiz Fuertea.F.ONC; P.II.IF.n M\RS1; WkKN CREEPERS 451 most imfrog-like, having the tinkling machine-made quality of amusic-box. Like the house wrens they sing all over, and sometimes as theycling to a tule stem bend almost double, comically swaying from sideto side. Their big globular nests make conspicuous objects hung on thetule stems, and a walk among them with the birds singing at you aswell as around you is an experience quite to a bird-lovers heart. While the tule swamps are their breeding grounds, in fall and win-ter they are found in weed patches and rank grass. 725c. C. p. plesius Oherh. Interiok Tule Wren. Like palustris. but upper parts paler, under parts grayer, middle tailfeathers heavily barred, and upper and lower tail coverts barred ; paler andmore sharply barred than paludicola. Wing: 2.0(), tail l.S-J, bill .50. Distribution. — From British Columbia and Alberta east of the Pacificcoast district south

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  • booksubject:Birds____West__U_S__
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