. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 498. Red-winged Blackbird. Upper, male; lower, female (After Audubou), 498a. SONORAN KED-WING. Agelaius phwniceus sonoriensis Ridgw. Geog, Dlst.—Northern Mexico and contiguous borders of the United States, from the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Southern Arizona north to the Lower Colorado Valley, Cali- fornia and Chilliwack, British Columbia. This is a larger race than the Northern Red-wing, with a smaller bill, and in the male the upper parts are Mghter colored; the female is also paler in color. The nest- ing habits, eggs, etc., are ident

. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 498. Red-winged Blackbird. Upper, male; lower, female (After Audubou), 498a. SONORAN KED-WING. Agelaius phwniceus sonoriensis Ridgw. Geog, Dlst.—Northern Mexico and contiguous borders of the United States, from the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Southern Arizona north to the Lower Colorado Valley, Cali- fornia and Chilliwack, British Columbia. This is a larger race than the Northern Red-wing, with a smaller bill, and in the male the upper parts are Mghter colored; the female is also paler in color. The nest- ing habits, eggs, etc., are ident Stock Photo
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. Nests and eggs of North American birds. Birds; Birds. 498. Red-winged Blackbird. Upper, male; lower, female (After Audubou), 498a. SONORAN KED-WING. Agelaius phwniceus sonoriensis Ridgw. Geog, Dlst.—Northern Mexico and contiguous borders of the United States, from the Lower Rio Grande Valley and Southern Arizona north to the Lower Colorado Valley, Cali- fornia and Chilliwack, British Columbia. This is a larger race than the Northern Red-wing, with a smaller bill, and in the male the upper parts are Mghter colored; the female is also paler in color. The nest- ing habits, eggs, etc., are identical with those of A'ffelaius phceniceiis.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Davie, Oliver; Davie, Oliver. Egg check list of North American birds. Philadelphia, D. McKay