. . 888 HOODED WARBLER. (Silvani luitrata).Life-size 90, CHICASO. 633 CANADIAN WARBLER. (Sylvania canadensis).About Life-si7e. COPYHIGMT 1904, BV » W MUMFORO. CHIC»00 WARBLERS 415 but altogether puzzling sound, tossed down from a tree-topon a foggy morning, an hour before dawn. The hooded warbler shows a decided preference fordamp woods where there is plenty of imdergrowth. Beechwoods are favorite places if the other conditions are the birds spend their time fly-catching along the mid-dle levels, or descend to search th


. . 888 HOODED WARBLER. (Silvani luitrata).Life-size 90, CHICASO. 633 CANADIAN WARBLER. (Sylvania canadensis).About Life-si7e. COPYHIGMT 1904, BV » W MUMFORO. CHIC»00 WARBLERS 415 but altogether puzzling sound, tossed down from a tree-topon a foggy morning, an hour before dawn. The hooded warbler shows a decided preference fordamp woods where there is plenty of imdergrowth. Beechwoods are favorite places if the other conditions are the birds spend their time fly-catching along the mid-dle levels, or descend to search the brush. The tail is some-times carried half-open, after the redstarts well-knownfashion; but otherwise the birds are much less fussy thantheir salmon-spotted neighbors. Like most warblers, the hooded has a chip note ofalarm which is distinctive to practiced ears, while the malehas a song which is quite marked, tsu-e, tsu-e, tsu-e, tsu-wee-tsu. The notes are ringing and musical, but the lasttwo contain a sort of vocal somersault, as though the birdwere attacked by a sudden inclination to sneeze. These lastnotes would u


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