. Handbook of birds of the western United States including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley . Fig. WOOD WARBLERS 409 3. Throat white. 4. Crown blue or black. 5. Crown blue. Eastern United States, rara, p. 416. 5. Crown black Striata, p. 416. 4. Crown yellow or with yellow patch. 5. Rump yellow ; under parts white, black, and yellow. coronata, p. 412. 6. Rump not yellow ; under parts white, with chestnutsides ....... pensylvanica, p. 416. Fig. 518. KEY TO ADULT FEMALE DENDROICA IN SPRING. 1. Tail with yellow on inner webs. 2. Upper parts grayish ye


. Handbook of birds of the western United States including the great plains, great basin, Pacific slope, and lower Rio Grande valley . Fig. WOOD WARBLERS 409 3. Throat white. 4. Crown blue or black. 5. Crown blue. Eastern United States, rara, p. 416. 5. Crown black Striata, p. 416. 4. Crown yellow or with yellow patch. 5. Rump yellow ; under parts white, black, and yellow. coronata, p. 412. 6. Rump not yellow ; under parts white, with chestnutsides ....... pensylvanica, p. 416. Fig. 518. KEY TO ADULT FEMALE DENDROICA IN SPRING. 1. Tail with yellow on inner webs. 2. Upper parts grayish yellow. Arizona to Texas, sonorana, p. Upper parts greenish. 3. Upper parts greenish yellow aestiva, p. 411. 3. Upper parts dull olive green rubiginosa, p. 412. 1. Tail without yellow on inner Rump yellow. 3. Under parts bright yellow, streaked with black. Eastern United States maculosa, p. 415. 3. Under parts mainly Throat yellowish. 5. More heavily streaked on darker ground, nigrifrons, p. Less heavily streaked on lighter ground. auduboni, p. 413. 4. Throat whitish coronata, p. 412. 2. Rump not yellow. 3. P


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