. The birds of Indiana; a descriptive catalog of the birds that have been observed within the state, with an account of their habits. Birds. BiEDS OF Indiana. 887 fous; band across belly, rufous. Immaiure.—Similar to adult, but band across breast and sides tinged with rufous. Length, ; wing, ; tail, Eange.—North America, from Panama and West Indies to Arctic Ocean. Breeds from Florida and Texas, northward. Winters from Virginia, southern Indiana, southern Illinois and Kansas, Belted Kingfisher. Nest, a burrow in a steep bank, usually near water. Eggs,


. The birds of Indiana; a descriptive catalog of the birds that have been observed within the state, with an account of their habits. Birds. BiEDS OF Indiana. 887 fous; band across belly, rufous. Immaiure.—Similar to adult, but band across breast and sides tinged with rufous. Length, ; wing, ; tail, Eange.—North America, from Panama and West Indies to Arctic Ocean. Breeds from Florida and Texas, northward. Winters from Virginia, southern Indiana, southern Illinois and Kansas, Belted Kingfisher. Nest, a burrow in a steep bank, usually near water. Eggs, 5-8; pure white; by , Eesident southward, the extent and number depending upon the severity of the winter, and the number of open streams; common summer resident northward. In the northern part of the State, they usually depart late in October or early in November, and return in. 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 Butler, Amos W. (Amos William), 1860-1937. [Indianapolis, W. B. Burford, Contractor for State Printing


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