North American fauna . re dates: October 21,1948, in the District of Columbia (E. G. Davis) ; October 11,1941 (collected), in Baltimore County (Kolb and Hampe, 1941).Maximum counts.—Spring: 3 near Rosedale, BaltimoreCounty, on May 6, 1950 (D. A. Jones). Fall: 10 at Towson,Baltimore County, on August 27, 1951 (Mr. and Mrs. R. ) ; 4 at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, on September 16,1928 (W. H. Ball) ; 3 at Emmitsburg, Frederick County, onSeptember 17, 1952 (J. W. Richards) ; 3 on South Mountain,along the boundary between Frederick and Washington Countieson September 20, 1952 (R. J. Beaton


North American fauna . re dates: October 21,1948, in the District of Columbia (E. G. Davis) ; October 11,1941 (collected), in Baltimore County (Kolb and Hampe, 1941).Maximum counts.—Spring: 3 near Rosedale, BaltimoreCounty, on May 6, 1950 (D. A. Jones). Fall: 10 at Towson,Baltimore County, on August 27, 1951 (Mr. and Mrs. R. ) ; 4 at Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, on September 16,1928 (W. H. Ball) ; 3 at Emmitsburg, Frederick County, onSeptember 17, 1952 (J. W. Richards) ; 3 on South Mountain,along the boundary between Frederick and Washington Countieson September 20, 1952 (R. J. Beaton) ; 3 banded on the barrierbeach north of Ocean City on September 13, 1955. WARBLING VIREO Vireo gilvus (Vieillot) Status.—Breeding (see fig. 46) : Fairly common in the Ridgeand Valley, and Upper Chesapeake sections; uncommon in thePiedmont section and in the northern part of the Eastern Shoresection (Queen Annes, Caroline, and Talbot Counties) ; uncom-mon and local in the southern part of the Eastern Shore section. LEGEND?J Principal RangeLocal Record Figure 46.—Breeding range of Warbling Vireo. BIRDS OF MARYLAND AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 269 (occurring in the vicinity of the towns of Cambridge, Hurlock,Vienna, Salisbury, Berlin, and Princess Anne) ; rare in theAllegheny Mountain section (Brooks, 1936c) ; rare and local inthe Western Shore section—summer records in Charles Countyat Marshall Hall (S. F. Judd) and Chapel Point (A. Wetmore),in Anne Arundel County near Deale (N. Hotchkiss) and RockCreek (J. M. Sommer), in Prince Georges County at Hyattsville(N. Hotchkiss), and in the District of Columbia. Transient:Uncommon in the Ridge and Valley, and Piedmont sections;rare in the Allegheny Mountain, Upper Chesapeake, WesternShore, and Eastern Shore sections. Habitat.—Open stands of shade trees in residential areas oftowns and farms; in Ridge and Valley, and Piedmont sections,also occurs in open-growth flood-plain forests. Nesting season.—Mid-May to mid-July (probably)


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