. Birds of the New York city region. Birds. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS 305 New Jersey. Abundant summer resident, still common in the mrhan section, hut decreasing. Englewood Region. Common summer resident, Mayj3, 1905 (Bird-Lore) to October 26, 1914 (Bowdish).. Photograph by F. M. Chapman, Fig. 26. Red-eyed Vireo Philadelphia Vireo (Vireosylva philadelphica) The extreme local rarity of this Vireo makes the greatest care necessary in identifying it. Fortunately this is not particularly difficult, if all the Vireos and Warblers be well known. This species is tame, inactive, and prefers low or m


. Birds of the New York city region. Birds. ANNOTATED LIST OF THE BIRDS 305 New Jersey. Abundant summer resident, still common in the mrhan section, hut decreasing. Englewood Region. Common summer resident, Mayj3, 1905 (Bird-Lore) to October 26, 1914 (Bowdish).. Photograph by F. M. Chapman, Fig. 26. Red-eyed Vireo Philadelphia Vireo (Vireosylva philadelphica) The extreme local rarity of this Vireo makes the greatest care necessary in identifying it. Fortunately this is not particularly difficult, if all the Vireos and Warblers be well known. This species is tame, inactive, and prefers low or medium levels, arid a good study of it is not particularly hard to obtain. Such a study simply must be obtained, however; identifying this bird on brief glimpses will not do. If really well seen, the uniformly yellow undorparts, the whitish line over the eye, and the absence of any dusky stripes on the side of the head are readily observable. The bill and actions betray a Vireo. but in size and color-pattern. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Griscom, Ludlow, 1890-1959; Linnaean Society of New York. New York : [American Museum of Natural History]


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