. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . CC, U, a, 1. crown with no othermarkings, although thefemale sometimes hasthis it is usually range in theeast similar to 1, but win-ters further south, tosouthern Fla. and Mexi-co ; rarely north to Mass.;north in April; south inSep. and Oct. Song, be-gins with a few lispingnotes, runs into a clear,high warble, ending withsome notes with a rising inflection. Occurs mostly in woodlands. Fig. 375. V. GNATCATCHERS. Polioptilidae. Yery small with short, rounded wings, long tails, round-ed and white marked; bills, long, somewhat
. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . CC, U, a, 1. crown with no othermarkings, although thefemale sometimes hasthis it is usually range in theeast similar to 1, but win-ters further south, tosouthern Fla. and Mexi-co ; rarely north to Mass.;north in April; south inSep. and Oct. Song, be-gins with a few lispingnotes, runs into a clear,high warble, ending withsome notes with a rising inflection. Occurs mostly in woodlands. Fig. 375. V. GNATCATCHERS. Polioptilidae. Yery small with short, rounded wings, long tails, round-ed and white marked; bills, long, somewhat flattened; hab-its, flycatcher-like. Fig. 375. a. Characters as above. 1. BLUE-GRAY GNAT-CATCHER, P. CAERULA. ;bluish-gray above; bluish-white beneath ; U-shaped lineon forehead extending back onsides of head, black ; nearlywhole of outer and terminal spot on two next tail feathers,white, fig. 376. Female, without black on forehead. Breedsfrom N. J. west to southern Mich, south to the Gulf States;. CC, U, a, 2. 1-3.
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