. . BLACK AM) WHIIE CKKKHlNi. Abnut W AKBLEK t^.. 46 PROTHONOTARY WARBLER. (Protonotaria citrea). About Life-size. MFORD, CHICAGO WARBLERS 379 week; but when the rush is over the singer will be best the song is a tiny sibilation of no great carryingpower: * Squeech, weech, weech, weech, weech, lisped outin two keys, is one rendering. (Dawson.) PROTHONOTARY WARBLER The range of this exquisite warbler is eastern UnitedStates, breeding from the Gulf to central Illinois and Vir-ginia, less common east, and wintering in


. . BLACK AM) WHIIE CKKKHlNi. Abnut W AKBLEK t^.. 46 PROTHONOTARY WARBLER. (Protonotaria citrea). About Life-size. MFORD, CHICAGO WARBLERS 379 week; but when the rush is over the singer will be best the song is a tiny sibilation of no great carryingpower: * Squeech, weech, weech, weech, weech, lisped outin two keys, is one rendering. (Dawson.) PROTHONOTARY WARBLER The range of this exquisite warbler is eastern UnitedStates, breeding from the Gulf to central Illinois and Vir-ginia, less common east, and wintering in the tropics. At first glance we look upon these birds as natives of thetropics, because of the brightness of plumage of the confine themselves to river bottoms and usually takepossession of hollow stumps where the tree swallows andchickadees are their neighbors. They have not the northerlyrange the other warblers possess, but wander occasionally tothe Great Lakes region. The birds are more common inIowa, Illinois, and Indiana, breeding in the swamps, espe-cially along the Illinois and Kankakee rivers. T


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