. Vogelstudien; ein Bericht der Landvögel des östlichen Nordamerikas. E bläuliche Bleifarbe des Rückens. Dies sind die repräsentativen weißreihigen Nuthatches von Georgien im Norden bis in die südbritischen Provinzen, die in diesem Bereich brüten und residierten. Die Florida White-Breasted Nuthatch ist im Wesentlichen wie seine nahe Verwandte des Nordens. Es ist kleiner mit weniger weißen Markierungen auf Florida White- , . , ^, / w , / /•/ • / h pa<?ted Nuthatch *■ ^^^g- ^<^ ^-^ Geschlechter Schiff die Kappe viicc/i gleichermaßen in Farbe.Sitta caroiinensis atkinsi Thesc Vögel sind in Florida und Südgeorgien, wo gefunden
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. Bird studies; an account of the land birds of eastern North America . e bluish lead color of the back. These are the representative White-breasted Nuthatches from Georgia north to the Southern British provinces, breeding and resident throughout that range. The Florida White-breasted Nuthatch is essentially like its close relative of the North. It is smaller with less white markings onFlorida White- , . , ^, / w , / /•/ • / h pa<?ted Nuthatch *■ ^^^g- ^<^ ^-^ sexes nave the cap viicc/i alike in color.Sitta caroiinensis atkinsi Thesc birds are found in Florida and Southern Georgia, where they are resident and breed. The Red-breasted Nuthatch is about four and a half inches long. The adult male bird has a glossy black cap, defined by a clear narrow white line Red-breasted J^* ^^ove the eye. The region from the front of the eye Nuthatch. ^o the bill is glossy black, becoming broader as it reaches Sitta canadensis Linn, back ou the sldes of the head as far as the crown patch. Below this black is an area of white extending on the throat and merging. 107 WHITE-BREASTED NUTHATCH. MALE AND FEMALE. io8 Bird Studies. into the bright reddish brown of the lower parts, which is continuous, includ-ing the feathers below the tail. The middle tail feathers are like the back in color, the next ones areblack, and the outer ones are black with white patches near their tips. Thewings are like the back in color, the quills are dusky, tipped and edged withthe color of the back, bluish gray. The females and immature birds are duller than the males, have more orless suffusion of bluish gray on the head markings, and vary on the underparts from buff to obscure buffy white. The bird is found throughout North America, breeds from NorthernNew York and New Eneland north, and south on the higher altitudes of theAlleghanies to North Carolina. It winters from its southern breeding limitsto the southern boundary of the United States. In the pine woods of our Southern States is found the