. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. Details of structure iif Red-eyed Vireo, nat. size. '235. Vireo olivaceus i/.i/m.). Red-kyed Vireo. Abundant summer resident, Perhaps the most common bird of the woodlands, where its loud voice is one of the most characteristic sounds. Arrive April 18-25 and return September 15-21. They mate the first week in May in Southern Indiana, and soon begin the construction of a beautiful nest, which is hung from the fork of one of the lower limbs of some forest Details of structure of Philadelpbia Vireo, nat. size. 236. Vireo philadelphicus


. A catalogue of the birds of Indiana. Birds. Details of structure iif Red-eyed Vireo, nat. size. '235. Vireo olivaceus i/.i/m.). Red-kyed Vireo. Abundant summer resident, Perhaps the most common bird of the woodlands, where its loud voice is one of the most characteristic sounds. Arrive April 18-25 and return September 15-21. They mate the first week in May in Southern Indiana, and soon begin the construction of a beautiful nest, which is hung from the fork of one of the lower limbs of some forest Details of structure of Philadelpbia Vireo, nat. size. 236. Vireo philadelphicus iCaas.). Philadelphia Vireo. Migrant and perhaps summer resident in the northern part of the State. Usu- ally rare, but occasionally they are found in some numbers, especially in the northern part of the State. I have taken them at Brookville as late as May 23. The species somewhat resembles the next and is likely to be overlooked. In the Whitewater valley it seems to be a regular migrant, passing south late in Septem- ber (21-25).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Butler, Amos W. (Amos William), 1860-1937. [S. l. : s. n.


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