. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . .» ! THE BIRD BOOK. 642. Golden-winged chrysoptera. Range.—Eastern United States, breedingnorth to the southern parts of the British Prov-inces, winters south of the United States. This is a very handsome species with blackthroat and ear patches, and yellow crown andwing bars, the upper parts beinggray and the lower white. Theyfrequent low fields or hillsideswhere they nest among weedsor vines, making the nest ofstrips of ba
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . .» ! THE BIRD BOOK. 642. Golden-winged chrysoptera. Range.—Eastern United States, breedingnorth to the southern parts of the British Prov-inces, winters south of the United States. This is a very handsome species with blackthroat and ear patches, and yellow crown andwing bars, the upper parts beinggray and the lower white. Theyfrequent low fields or hillsideswhere they nest among weedsor vines, making the nest ofstrips of bark, grasses and fibres,and locating it close to theground in clumps of weeds, low bushes orbriers. The three to five eggs are white witha very great diversity of markings, eitherheavily or minutely spotted or wreathed withchestnut and gray. Size .62 x .50. White < Inldon-winged Warbler
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