. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. Tennessee "Warbler 9. Orange-crowned "Warbler (646. HelmintMphila celMa).— A rare warbler, with the whole upper parts nearly uniform olive-green except the more or less concealed orange-brown crown patch. The lower parts greenish-yellow, with slight dusky streaks on the breast. Young lack the crown patch, and are in all respects duller birds, but with a white ring around the eye. Length, 5; wing, 21 (2|—2^) ; tail, 2; culmen, |. Eastern North America fro
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. Tennessee "Warbler 9. Orange-crowned "Warbler (646. HelmintMphila celMa).— A rare warbler, with the whole upper parts nearly uniform olive-green except the more or less concealed orange-brown crown patch. The lower parts greenish-yellow, with slight dusky streaks on the breast. Young lack the crown patch, and are in all respects duller birds, but with a white ring around the eye. Length, 5; wing, 21 (2|—2^) ; tail, 2; culmen, |. Eastern North America from Maclienzie River south through the Rocky Mountains; wintering in the South Atlantic and Gulf States and Mexico. Rare north o£ Virginia in the Eastern States. 10. Tennessee War- bler (647. HelminM- phila peregrlna). — A rare warbler, with the lower parts white, more or less tinged with yellow, and the upper parts bright-olive-green, chang- ing abruptly to bluish-gray on the head. No white wing bars, but the inner web of the under tail feathers generally white at tip. Female has the crown tinged with greenish and the under parts more dis- / j tinctly yellowish. The breast of this species is pale greenish yellow with no streaks, and the under tail coverts white. Length, 4|; wing, 2|; tail, 1|; culmen, |. East- ern North America; breed- ing from northern New York to Hudson Bay, and wintering from Mexico to northern South America. 11. Parula Warbler (648. Compsdthlypis americiXna). — A greenish-yellow-backed, yellow-breasted, grayish-blue warbler,. Farnla Warbler. 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 Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American Book Co
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