Show GREEN-TAILED green-tailed also nests in but is mon as the spurred The habits and eggs are much the but the song of the green-tailed is more finch-like and there is also a great difference in the This also known as Blanding's green-tailed and chestnut-crowned is about seven inches in he is olive-green with bright chestnut white throat and breast and sides tail and wings olive the edge and under surface at the wings bright lie has a peculiar which he utters when approaching the it sounds very much like a small kitten mewing The nest is built in small bushes or on the ground more often the it is neatly constructed with small twigs and bark and is lined with dry Nesting commences early in two broods are raised in a The four bluish-white eggs are thickly speckled with averaging in size of an The young are fed upon winged insects and small |