. The birds' calendar . tT*— ---■ ^^ ri-ii»B?-^f*^s«wsf. MARYLAND YELLOW-THROATS (WARBLERS) July estimate. Perchance the Maryland yellow-throat would be the peer of any I havenamed, if it were only at rare intervals wecould see it. In reality, each is bettered by theothers, enhanced by the diverse charms of allthe group, and certainly each is best enjoyed byforegoing all critical thoughts of comparison. Each living creature carries its own atmos-phere—the interwoven influence of all its traitsand aspects; and much as we have descantedupon the strong impression made by the richcoloration of plu


. The birds' calendar . tT*— ---■ ^^ ri-ii»B?-^f*^s«wsf. MARYLAND YELLOW-THROATS (WARBLERS) July estimate. Perchance the Maryland yellow-throat would be the peer of any I havenamed, if it were only at rare intervals wecould see it. In reality, each is bettered by theothers, enhanced by the diverse charms of allthe group, and certainly each is best enjoyed byforegoing all critical thoughts of comparison. Each living creature carries its own atmos-phere—the interwoven influence of all its traitsand aspects; and much as we have descantedupon the strong impression made by the richcoloration of plumage, yet this is not commonlythe aspect of the creature that produces themost lasting effect; and thus, with all due ad-miration for their fine and immaculate array, thebirds that one holds in the most affectionate re-membrance are not the glittering warblers. An acquaintance to be commended to everyobserver is a very common bird, somewhatsmaller than the robin, and with some resem-blance in color, as a careless view of it mightsuggest, known as the


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