. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. (it4. C) WaMBLIH. /VrmiMira ckrgtopltr: KMia.âBMUrn UBlta4 SUtM. brMdiBg north to thB MmtbarB pBrt« of tha Brlttah Pro* InrM. wtoUM MMith of th« VnM «**â¢â¢â¢ ThU ta * very hBB4»onie iiperJw with hUnK throat and aar patchaa. and y«»llow rr«»wtt ami .Ins har». the uppar part* bein* â ray and the lower white. They frequent low Held* or hllUldei. where they neat among weed* or vine*, mak
. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. (it4. C) WaMBLIH. /VrmiMira ckrgtopltr: KMia.âBMUrn UBlta4 SUtM. brMdiBg north to thB MmtbarB pBrt« of tha Brlttah Pro* InrM. wtoUM MMith of th« VnM «**â¢â¢â¢ ThU ta * very hBB4»onie iiperJw with hUnK throat and aar patchaa. and y«»llow rr«»wtt ami .Ins har». the uppar part* bein* â ray and the lower white. They frequent low Held* or hllUldei. where they neat among weed* or vine*, making the neat of â trip* of bark, graaaaa and Bbran. ^y,,â, â¢nd lotating U cloae to the â round In clumpa of weada, low huahaa or brUM The thraa to Ot. akza are white with a rary great dWerelty of marking., either heavily or minutely .potted or wreathed wlili l Wiirliler lU.'t. v'k Wabblicii. /Vrmirorrt /»W fork, of low bu» thi. .peclea I. .aid to plur^ the domicile. In almost any crevice or nook that KUlt. their fancy, such a. bark on tre^ trunk., hole. In tree., or other bird. rii^ egg. which are laid during May are while. .parlnKly .pecked and wrea'.hed with reUmxIi briiwn. 8iie .60 z .60. (Ul. Viboinia". Wabblbb. I'rrmirora rirginim. Range.âWestern Mexico, north to Arlxona and New Mexico, and also commonly to Colorado. This species Is similar to the last but ha. the rump and a patch on the breast, yellow. Tliey are found quite abundantly In some usually on mounUln range., nesting In hollows on the ground boslde rocks, stumps or In crevices among the rocks: the nets are made of fine strips of bark and grasses, skillfully woven together, and the three to five eggs are pure white, specked aud wreathed with reddish I -o* â¢- Size ,62 x .SO. White. busy's Virginia Warbler. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for
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