. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 132 Field Museum of Natural History â Zoology, Vol. IX. Bill, somewhat fringilline, but having a small " tooth,"near the middle of the edge of upper mandible; %, primaries, nine; tarsus, scutellate. But two species (a third accidental): Males, bright red, one with black â wings; one female is olive green above, and yellowish green below; the other is olive green above, and the under parts, dull orange yellow or buff yellow. (If bird does not agree with above description, see Fringillidae.) Family TAWGARID^. Tanagers. See page 220.

. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 132 Field Museum of Natural History â Zoology, Vol. IX. Bill, somewhat fringilline, but having a small " tooth,"near the middle of the edge of upper mandible; %, primaries, nine; tarsus, scutellate. But two species (a third accidental): Males, bright red, one with black â wings; one female is olive green above, and yellowish green below; the other is olive green above, and the under parts, dull orange yellow or buff yellow. (If bird does not agree with above description, see Fringillidae.) Family TAWGARID^. Tanagers. See page 220.  Stock Photo
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. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. 132 Field Museum of Natural History â Zoology, Vol. IX. Bill, somewhat fringilline, but having a small " tooth, "near the middle of the edge of upper mandible; %, primaries, nine; tarsus, scutellate. But two species (a third accidental): Males, bright red, one with black â wings; one female is olive green above, and yellowish green below; the other is olive green above, and the under parts, dull orange yellow or buff yellow. (If bird does not agree with above description, see Fringillidae.) Family TAWGARID^. Tanagers. See page 220. Bill, without notch; head, with crest; pri- maries, ten; tarsus, shorter than middle toe and claw; a black stripe from forehead through the eye; inner primaries and tail feathers, often tipped with little hard red bits, like minute drops of seal- ing wax; general plumage, vinaceous gray brown; tail, tipped with yellow. Family BOMBYCILLID^. Waxwings, Cedar Birds. See page 225.. 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.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921. Chicago