. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Gnatcatcher. Kinglet. Subfamily REGULIN/E. Kinglets. Genus REGULUS Cuvicr. 355. Regulus satrapa (Light.). GoLDEN-CROWNED KiNGLET. Distr.: North America east of the Rocky Mountains; breeds fromNew York and northern Michigan northward to Labrador and Kee-watin, ranging in winter as far south as Texas and the Gulf states tonorthern Jax., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 703 Adult male: A patch of golden orange on middle crown, borderedby yellow; sides of crown, black; an ashy white streak over the eye and across front of forehead; a d
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Gnatcatcher. Kinglet. Subfamily REGULIN/E. Kinglets. Genus REGULUS Cuvicr. 355. Regulus satrapa (Light.). GoLDEN-CROWNED KiNGLET. Distr.: North America east of the Rocky Mountains; breeds fromNew York and northern Michigan northward to Labrador and Kee-watin, ranging in winter as far south as Texas and the Gulf states tonorthern Jax., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 703 Adult male: A patch of golden orange on middle crown, borderedby yellow; sides of crown, black; an ashy white streak over the eye and across front of forehead; a dusky loral streak; upper parts, grayish olive, ;<^ shading to olive green on the rump; under ,^ parts, whitish or buffy white; outer webs of wing feathers edged with pale greenish yellow, broken in the middle by a blackish space, forming a dusky bar on the closed wing; greater and middle wing coverts tipped with yellowish white or whitish; tail, dark slaty brown, narrowly edged with olive green. Adult female: Similar, Init crown patch bright canary yellow (without orange) bordered by black. Length, about 4; wing, ; tail, ; bill, . pretty little species is a common migrant in Illinois and Wis-consin in spring and fall, and a more or less common winter residentin Illinois and southern Wisconsin. According to Mr. Kline a fewremain all summer in the thic
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