Greater part of United States east of the Great Plains . . . breeding north to New Brunswick . . . Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and southward to midland Virginia and western North Carolina, Kentucky and eastern Kansas, etc." Bruner, Wolcott and... Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences - Page 339by Davenport Academy of Sciences - 1910Full view - About this book
| Robert Ridgway - 1904 - 884 pages
...York (Lewis and St. Lawrence counties), Quebec (Montreal), Ontario (Hamilton; Kingston; Beaumaris), Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and southward...midland Virginia and western North Carolina, Kentucky (probably also Tennessee1"), and eastern Kansas; in winter, southward to Mississippi, Louisiana, and... | |
| United States National Museum - 1904 - 880 pages
...York (Lewis and St. Lawrence counties), Quebec (Montreal), Ontario (Hamilton; Kingston; Beaumaris), Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and southward...midland Virginia and western North Carolina. Kentucky (probably also Tennessee''), and eastern Kansas; in winter, southward to Mississippi, Louisiana, and... | |
| United States National Museum - 1904 - 890 pages
...York (Lewis and St. Lawrence counties), Quebec (Montreal), Ontario (Hamilton; Kingston; Beaumaris), Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, and southward...midland Virginia and western North Carolina, Kentucky (probably also Tennessee c), and eastern Kansas; in winter, southward to Mississippi, Louisiana, and... | |
| Rudolph Martin Anderson - 1907 - 312 pages
...averaging slightly paler (especially the gray along upper margin of the black loral space) and und* parts less purely white, etc. . . bill much smaller...reports all his records as of ludovidanus, and none of 6223, but is not certain that it does not occur. ES Currier states: "I have seen birds that I could... | |
| Charles Christopher Adams - 1909 - 572 pages
...York (Lewis and St. Lawrence counties), Quebec (Montreal), Ontario (Hamilton; Kingston; Beaumans), Michigan. Wisconsin and Minnesota, and southward to...Midland Virginia and western North Carolina, Kentucky (probably also Tennessee), and eastern Kansas; in winter southward to Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas... | |
| Davenport (Iowa) Public Museum - 1910 - 898 pages
...Ridgway (Bds. N. and Mid. Amer., iii, p. 243) as " practically identical in coloration with /,. /. ludovicianus, but gray of upper parts averaging slightly...Lee county WE Praeger reports all his records as of ludovicianus, and none of 622a, but is not certain that it does not occur. ES Currier states: "I have... | |
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