. . with his drowsier relative, the waiting for applause he charges after a vagrantfly, snaps him up, and takes to a sweet-smeUing spice-bushfor another round of music. A passing vireo, which, by theway, was born thereabouts, is fiercely assailed by the swag-gering stranger, and retires in confusion. (Dawson.) The nest of stems, pine needles, leaves, and grasses isplaced in a clump of weeds, tussock of grass, or small situations most liked are woodland pastures or weedyfields. The four or five eggs are whi
. . with his drowsier relative, the waiting for applause he charges after a vagrantfly, snaps him up, and takes to a sweet-smeUing spice-bushfor another round of music. A passing vireo, which, by theway, was born thereabouts, is fiercely assailed by the swag-gering stranger, and retires in confusion. (Dawson.) The nest of stems, pine needles, leaves, and grasses isplaced in a clump of weeds, tussock of grass, or small situations most liked are woodland pastures or weedyfields. The four or five eggs are white, speckled with darkbrown and purple. THE NASHVILLE WARBLER The Nashville Warbler is common during the migra-tions in many parts of the country. Its range extends fromthe Atlantic Ocean west to eastern Nebraska and north intoLabrador and the fur countries, occasionally wanderingeven to Greenland. It winters in the tropics south of theUnited States. In the northward migration it reaches Texas about thethird week in April and Manitoba near the end of the first. J. FROM C{ NASHVILLE WARBLER. (Helminthophila rubricapilla). I .ifp m7*» COPYRIGHT 1900, BY . MUMFORD, CHICAGO
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