. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. FAM. VII. WOOD WARBLERS 77. Swakson's Warbler Length, 5^ ; wing, 2f (2|-3) ; tail, 2^ ; tarsus, f ; culmen, J. Eastern United States, north to Virginia and southern Michigan ; south in winter to northern South America; breed- ing throughout its United States range. 3. Swainson's Warbler (638. Helinhia swainsdnii).—A brownish warbler, with whitish under parts, inclined to yellow on the middle, and grayish on the sides. This ground warbler of the Southern States is
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. FAM. VII. WOOD WARBLERS 77. Swakson's Warbler Length, 5^ ; wing, 2f (2|-3) ; tail, 2^ ; tarsus, f ; culmen, J. Eastern United States, north to Virginia and southern Michigan ; south in winter to northern South America; breed- ing throughout its United States range. 3. Swainson's Warbler (638. Helinhia swainsdnii).—A brownish warbler, with whitish under parts, inclined to yellow on the middle, and grayish on the sides. This ground warbler of the Southern States is a beautiful singer of loud, rich, yet tender notes of most pene- trating quality. Length, 6; wing, 2|; tail, If; tarsus, f; culmen, |. Southeastern United States, north to southern Virginia and southeastern Missouri, and south in winter to central Mexico. 4. "Worm-eating Warbler (639. Helmitherus vermivorus).—An olive-green-backed and creamy-bellied warbler, with a buffy head, distinctly marked with four black lines, two on the crown and two through the eyes ; no white on back, wings, or tail, all being of about the same shade of olive-green. A rare, shy bird, found usually H ..: in the dense undergrowth of wooded hills and ravines. Length, 5i; wing, 2| (2|-2|) ; Eastern United States north to southern New England ; west to Nebraska and Texas ; in winter south to northern South 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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