Birds of ArkansasAgricultural Experiment Station, University of Arkansas, 1931 - 197 pagine |
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William J. Baerg. Range . Temperate North America and northern South America . Nests from Oregon and Quebec south to West Indies and Brazil . Winters from Florida and Gulf of Mexico southward . In Arkansas it has been reported as rare in ...
William J. Baerg. Range . Temperate North America and northern South America . Nests from Oregon and Quebec south to West Indies and Brazil . Winters from Florida and Gulf of Mexico southward . In Arkansas it has been reported as rare in ...
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... Range . Eastern North America . south to Texas and Florida . Nests from Nebraska and Connecticut Winters in southern part of this range . In Ar- kansas it has been reported as nesting near Eureka Springs , Stuttgart , and probably ...
... Range . Eastern North America . south to Texas and Florida . Nests from Nebraska and Connecticut Winters in southern part of this range . In Ar- kansas it has been reported as nesting near Eureka Springs , Stuttgart , and probably ...
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... Range . Western North America . Nests in northern Canada and winters from Louisiana and Florida south , probably to South America . Formerly it was a common migrant in the Mississippi Valley , and was doubtless more or less common in ...
... Range . Western North America . Nests in northern Canada and winters from Louisiana and Florida south , probably to South America . Formerly it was a common migrant in the Mississippi Valley , and was doubtless more or less common in ...
Sommario
BIRDS OF ARKANSAS | 4 |
Migration records | 10 |
important check on numerous insect pests Many of the larger | 66 |
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April April 18 April 24 Arkansas it occurs barred owl belly white bill birds bluish-gray breast and belly British Columbia brown thrasher brownish buff bushes call note Carolina chuck-will's-widow color common migrant commonly Description Description.-Male dickcissel duck Eastern North America eggs fairly common fall migrants feed female field sparrow Florida flycatcher Gmel grasses gray grayish grayish-brown Harris's sparrow hawk heard inches indigo bunting insects Kansas Lake Village lark sparrow Length Linn Louisiana male March Mexico names neck Nests from southern North America northern Canada observed October plumage Poinsett County purple finch Range rare reddish-brown region of Fayetteville reported seen Sept sides of head song sparrow spotted streaked with black Stuttgart summer resident summer tanager tail feathers Texarkana Texas top of head trees underparts white Upperparts vireo warbler white-eyed vireo whitish wing coverts wings and tail Winslow winter resident Winters from southern woodpecker wren yellow