. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. woods, and may be found on the lower growths or icalking on the ground. It is a loud, clear singer. Length, 5|; wing, 2| (2|-3); tail, 2; tarsus, |; culrnen, f. United States, from the Plains eastward; breeding from the Gulf States to south-' em Michigan, and wintering south of the United States to Central America. 33. Connecticut Warbler (678. Gedthlypis dgilis). — An olive- green-backed, yellow-bellied war- bler, with much bluish-gray on the head, neck,


. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush;. Birds; Birds. woods, and may be found on the lower growths or icalking on the ground. It is a loud, clear singer. Length, 5|; wing, 2| (2|-3); tail, 2; tarsus, |; culrnen, f. United States, from the Plains eastward; breeding from the Gulf States to south-' em Michigan, and wintering south of the United States to Central America. 33. Connecticut Warbler (678. Gedthlypis dgilis). — An olive- green-backed, yellow-bellied war- bler, with much bluish-gray on the head, neck, and breast. The wings and tail are almost the exact tint of the back, and have no bars or blotches, but there is Kentucky Warbler ft wMte ring round the eyQ The female has the crown the same as the back, and the throat and breast grayish-brown. This active, sprightly bird is a migrant over most of the eastern United States, and is usually found near the ground in low shrubbery. Lengthy 5|; wing, 2} (2§-3); tail, 2; tarsus, f; culrnen, |. Eastern North America ; breeding north of the United States, and wintering south of it to northern South America. 34. Mourning Warbler (679. Gedthlypis Philadelphia). — A warbler, with bluish-gray head, olive-green upper parts, and yellow belly. The bluish - gray changes to black on the breast, and the wings and tail are unmarked. The female has a head only slightly grayer than the back, and the breast is also only "~ *— * . _. . Mourning Warbler grayish. This shy bird lives mainly in the low bushes, and receives its com- mon name from the appearance of crape on the head. It. 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, Austin Craig, 1838- [from old catalog]. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company


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