Life Histories of North American Birds With Special Reference to Their Breeding

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Life Histories of North American Birds With Special Reference to Their Breeding
Charles Bendire
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The Chachalaca occupies but a very restricted area within the borders of the United States, being found only along the thickly-timbered river bottoms of the Rio Grande, from its mouth to a short distance above Fort Ringgold, Texas, a distance of about 100 miles. It is common in suitable localities in this region, and breeds wherever found.
Asst. Surg. James C. Merrill, U. S. Army, in his notes on the "Ornithology of southern Texas, " writes as follows: "The 'Chachalac, ' as the present species
...is called on the Lower Rio Grande, is one of the most characteristic birds of that region. Rarely seen any distance from woods or dense chaparral, they are abundant in thoge places, and their hoarse cries are the first thing heard by the traveler on awaking in the morning. During the day, unless rainy or cloudy, the birds are rarely seen or heard; but shortly before sunrise and sunset they mount the topmost branch of a dead tree, and make the woods ring with their discordant notes. Contrary to almost every description of their 120 LIFE HISTORIES OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS.

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