. . J. FROM C{ NASHVILLE WARBLER. (Helminthophila rubricapilla). I .ifp m7*» COPYRIGHT 1900, BY . MUMFORD, CHICAGO. FROM COL. CHI. ACAD. SCIENCCft. 611 ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER (Helminthophila celata).Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1903, BY ; WARBLERS 385 week in May, thus passing completely across the country inabout three weeks. The song has been compared to that of the chestnut-sided warbler and to the chipping sparrow combined. Tomy ear the Nashville warblers song is enough unlike thesong of any other bird to be easily recognized after a sin


. . J. FROM C{ NASHVILLE WARBLER. (Helminthophila rubricapilla). I .ifp m7*» COPYRIGHT 1900, BY . MUMFORD, CHICAGO. FROM COL. CHI. ACAD. SCIENCCft. 611 ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER (Helminthophila celata).Life-size. COPYRIGHT 1903, BY ; WARBLERS 385 week in May, thus passing completely across the country inabout three weeks. The song has been compared to that of the chestnut-sided warbler and to the chipping sparrow combined. Tomy ear the Nashville warblers song is enough unlike thesong of any other bird to be easily recognized after a singlehearing. My note book renders it thus: K tsip, k tsip,k tsip, k tsip, chip ee, chip ee, chip ee, chip. In common with the other members of this genus, theNashville warbler nests on the ground, usually in a spotwell protected by dried grasses and other litter of the pre-vious years growth, often in a tangle of shrubs, ferns, andbushes. The nest is sometimes sunk flush with the surface,and is composed of grasses, mosses, pine needles, strips ofbark, and leaves, lined with finer material of the same sortand with hair-like rootlets, the composition varying with thelocali


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