. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . nUnited States, north to southern Virginia and southeastern , andsouth in winter to central Mexico. 4. Worm-eating Warbler (639. Hehnltherus vennivorus). — Anolive-green-backed and creamy-bellied warbler, wdth a buffy head, distinctly marked wathfour black lines, two on thecrown and two through theeyes ; no white on back, wings,or tail, all being of about thesame shade of olive-green. Arare, shy bird, found usuallyin the dense undergrowth ofWorm-eating Warbler


. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . nUnited States, north to southern Virginia and southeastern , andsouth in winter to central Mexico. 4. Worm-eating Warbler (639. Hehnltherus vennivorus). — Anolive-green-backed and creamy-bellied warbler, wdth a buffy head, distinctly marked wathfour black lines, two on thecrown and two through theeyes ; no white on back, wings,or tail, all being of about thesame shade of olive-green. Arare, shy bird, found usuallyin the dense undergrowth ofWorm-eating Warbler ^O^^led hills and ravines. Length, o\; wing, 2| (2|-2|) ;tail, 2i ; tarsus, f ; culmen, f. Eastern United States north to southernNew England ; west to Nebraska and Texas ; in winter south to northernSouth America. 5. Bachmans Warbler (6-tO. Hebninthophila hachmdnii). — Arare, southern warbler, having forehead, throat, and belly yel-low, with a large conspicuous patch of black on the breast;the rest of the bird bright olive-green, shading to grayish on thewings, and with a white-blotched tail. Female with the yellow. ^ 78 KEY AND DESCRIPTION


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