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1907. BIRDS FROM GUATEMALA DEARBORN. 115 specimens approaches very closely to that of gularis, while those from southern Mexico and Nicaragua, so far as it has been possible to ascertain, are near the color pattern of pustulatus. Inasmuch as this oriole was not found elsewhere it is probably chiefly confined to the semi-arid, cactus region. Iris dark brown; maxilla and tip of mandible black; base of mandible and feet horn-blue.
193. Icterus mesomelas (Wagler}.
Three adults were secured at Los A
...mates. They were found in the vicinity of cultivated land. This species apparently inhabits the tierra caliente exclusively. Iris dark brown.
194. Icterus galbula (Linnaeus).
Baltimore orioles were very common the latter half of March at Mazatenango and Patulul. None had been encountered prior to that time, which suggests that the majority, at least, winter farther south, and that the latter part of March marks the height of their spring migration in Guatemala. One adult male, one immature male, and two immature females were secured in the above named localities.


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