. Bird lore . ^ tread, to wander off through the bushes. Thus it was, after fourweeks of life in their nest, that the young Crows set out on their first expeditioninto the BLUE-HEADED VIREO ON NESTPhotographed by Ansel B. Miller, at Springs, Pa., June 16, 190S The Migration of Vireos SECOND PAPER Compiled by Professor W. W, Cooke, Chiefly from Data in the Biological Survey With drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes BLACK-CAPPED VIREOTexas is the princi|)al summer home of the Black-capped Vireo, whenceit ranges north, occasionally to southwestern Kansas. Six years records atKerrville, Texas
. Bird lore . ^ tread, to wander off through the bushes. Thus it was, after fourweeks of life in their nest, that the young Crows set out on their first expeditioninto the BLUE-HEADED VIREO ON NESTPhotographed by Ansel B. Miller, at Springs, Pa., June 16, 190S The Migration of Vireos SECOND PAPER Compiled by Professor W. W, Cooke, Chiefly from Data in the Biological Survey With drawings by Louis Agassiz Fuertes BLACK-CAPPED VIREOTexas is the princi|)al summer home of the Black-capped Vireo, whenceit ranges north, occasionally to southwestern Kansas. Six years records atKerrville, Texas, show an average date of arrival of March 23, with the earHestMarch 19, 1901. The first was seen at San Angelo, Texas, April 6, 1885; atGainesville, Texas, April 17, 1885; at Comstock, Texas, April 23, 1901; and atWinfield, Kansas, April 22, 1902. The last one seen at San Angelo, Texas, in1884, was on Septemper 25, and in 1885, on September 16. The first was seenon the volcano of Toluca, Mexico, September 11, 1893. WHITE-EYED VIREO Three forms of the White-eyed Vireo are at present recognized in the UnitedStates. One of them includes the non-migratory birds of southern Fl
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