. What bird is that? A pocket museum of the land birds of the eastern United States, arranged according to season . 8 8 Cowbird, male, p. 48 9 Cowbird, female, p. 48 29 10 Kingfisher, male, p. 26 11 Mourning Dove, p. 5 12 Robin, p. 133 30 13 Bluebird, male, p. 134 3i 14 Field Sparrow, p. 72 32 15 Phcebe, p. 38 33 16 Vesper Sparrow, p. 63 17 American Pipit, p. 116 34 18 Yellow-throated Warbler, p. 105 (Southern States) 35 19 Sycamore Warbler, p 105. 36 (lower Mississippi Valley) 20 Bachman s Warbler, female, p. 37 94 (Southern States) 38 Bachmans Warbler, male, p. 94 (Southern States)Swamp Spar


. What bird is that? A pocket museum of the land birds of the eastern United States, arranged according to season . 8 8 Cowbird, male, p. 48 9 Cowbird, female, p. 48 29 10 Kingfisher, male, p. 26 11 Mourning Dove, p. 5 12 Robin, p. 133 30 13 Bluebird, male, p. 134 3i 14 Field Sparrow, p. 72 32 15 Phcebe, p. 38 33 16 Vesper Sparrow, p. 63 17 American Pipit, p. 116 34 18 Yellow-throated Warbler, p. 105 (Southern States) 35 19 Sycamore Warbler, p 105. 36 (lower Mississippi Valley) 20 Bachman s Warbler, female, p. 37 94 (Southern States) 38 Bachmans Warbler, male, p. 94 (Southern States)Swamp Sparrow, p. 75Savannah Sparrow, p. 64Tree Swallow, p. 83Purple Martin, male, p. 82Hermit Thrush, p. 132Myrtle Warbler, p. 100Swainsons Warbler, p. 93 (Southern States)Prothonotary Warbler, male,p. 93 (Southern States andMississippi Valley)Sapsucker, male, p. 30Chipping Sparrow, p. 71Barn Swallow, p. 83Summer Tanager, male, p. 81 (Southern States)Summer Tanager, female,p. 81 (Southern States)Louisiana Kinglet, male, p. 128Ruby-crowned Kinglet, fe-male, p. 128Yellow Palm Warbler, p. 108. CASE NO. 6 FIGS. 39-74 EARLY SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OP THEi EASTERN UNITED STATES 1 1 2 3 4 15 16 1 7 I e I 9 IOI II 113 ONE FOOT The birds are arranged in the order of their arrival from theSouth in the vicinity of New York City. Nos. 43, 46, 47, 51,57, 60-64, 67» 68, 70-72 winter in the Southern (chiefly Gulf)States. The remainder winter in the tropics and reach theSouthern States a month or more before they arrive at NewYork. Compared with the dates here given for New YorkCity, Washington dates are from ten to fifteen days earlier;Boston, about a week later; northern Ohio, eight to twelvedays earlier; northern Illinois, six to ten days earlier; south-eastern Minnesota, about the same as those for New York. 39 Nighthawk, male, p. 34 40 Chuckwills Widow (Southern States), p. 33 41 Whip-poor-will, male, p. 34 42 Chimney Swift, p. 35 43 Red-headed Woodpecker, p. 31 44


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