. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . BLACK AM) WHITE ALUUBON WARBLER YELLOW RKUSTARIErmatc tod Iklair 85 TENNESSEE WARBLER (Vermivoraperegrina) Range: Breeds in Canadian Zone from up-per Yukon Valley, southern Mackenzie, cen-tral Keevvatin, southern Ungava, and AnticostiIsland south to southern British Columbia,southern Alberta, Manitoba, northern Minne-sota, Ontario, New York (Adirondacks),northern Maine, and New Hampshire; wintersfrom Oaxaca to Colombia and Venezuela. The Tennessee warbler is by no means aslocal as its name would i
. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . BLACK AM) WHITE ALUUBON WARBLER YELLOW RKUSTARIErmatc tod Iklair 85 TENNESSEE WARBLER (Vermivoraperegrina) Range: Breeds in Canadian Zone from up-per Yukon Valley, southern Mackenzie, cen-tral Keevvatin, southern Ungava, and AnticostiIsland south to southern British Columbia,southern Alberta, Manitoba, northern Minne-sota, Ontario, New York (Adirondacks),northern Maine, and New Hampshire; wintersfrom Oaxaca to Colombia and Venezuela. The Tennessee warbler is by no means aslocal as its name would imply, but is likely tobe found in migration almost anywhere ineas;ern United States, although it is muchmore numerous in the Mississippi Valley. Un-pretentious both in dress and character, thislittle bird seems to possess no very salientcharacteristics. It is, however, not likely to bemistaken for any other species save the Nash-ville, which it resembles rather closely. Dur-ing spring migration the Tennessee is apt to beoverlooked, since it is prone to keep in thetree-tops.
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