. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 655. 318. Dendroica striata (FoRST.).Black-poll Warbler. Distr.: Whole of North America, except west of the RockyMountains south of British Columbia; breeds from the southernBritish Provinces and northern New England northward to northernUngava and northern Alaska; south in winter to West Indies andSouth America. Adult male: Crown, black; nape streaked black and white;auricular region, white; back and rump, grayish ashy, streaked with black; under parts, white, the sides ofbreast and belly streaked with
. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin . Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 655. 318. Dendroica striata (FoRST.).Black-poll Warbler. Distr.: Whole of North America, except west of the RockyMountains south of British Columbia; breeds from the southernBritish Provinces and northern New England northward to northernUngava and northern Alaska; south in winter to West Indies andSouth America. Adult male: Crown, black; nape streaked black and white;auricular region, white; back and rump, grayish ashy, streaked with black; under parts, white, the sides ofbreast and belly streaked with black;two white wing bars formed by themiddle and greater wing coverts beingtipped w^ith white; inner webs of outertail feathers with patch of white nearthe tips. Adult female: Upper parts, dullolive green, the crown and backstreaked with black; under parts, white, more or less faintly washedwith pale yellow; sides streaked with black; wings and tail as in themale. Im, in fall: Upper plumage, dull olive green, the back withobscure black streaks; under parts washed with pale olive yel
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