. Bird guide . WORM-EATING WARBLER. js rciinirorus. oXj black stripes; back, wingswith no white markinss; below 039. HcliiCrown bullyand tail olive ^buffy white. These birds are very unsuspicious and easy to ap-proach; they spend the greater portion of their timeon or near the ground; they are very fond of spidersand find quantities by overturning bits of bark andleaves. They also glean part of their living from theunder side of the foliage mucii as do the Vireos. Theyare met with in open woods and brush-grown pastures. Song.—A weak, rapid chipping. Nest.—On the ground in depressio


. Bird guide . WORM-EATING WARBLER. js rciinirorus. oXj black stripes; back, wingswith no white markinss; below 039. HcliiCrown bullyand tail olive ^buffy white. These birds are very unsuspicious and easy to ap-proach; they spend the greater portion of their timeon or near the ground; they are very fond of spidersand find quantities by overturning bits of bark andleaves. They also glean part of their living from theunder side of the foliage mucii as do the Vireos. Theyare met with in open woods and brush-grown pastures. Song.—A weak, rapid chipping. Nest.—On the ground in depressions under logs,stones cr bushes; of leaves and grass, lined with finegrass or hair: eggs four or five in number, white, spot-ted principally aroiuul the large end with l)rownish(.70 X .55). Range.—Kastern I. breeding from the (iulf northto Connecticut, Ohio and Iowa: winters in CentralAmerica. BACHMAN WARBLER. 640. Vermivora hnchmani. 4% inchesDa^s^i^ ^ yellow forehead, shoulders and under- maiir


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