. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . ^-. PROTHONOTARY WARBLERPrij/inmlarla rilreiiAbout Life-size THE PROTHONOTARY WARBLER. IIS Range in Ohio.—Rare during migration. Summer resident in restrictedlocalities, such as the Grand and Licking Reservoirs, and the major streamsdraining into the Dhio. Casual elsewhere. PRE-EMINENT in a galaxy of beauties is this truly golden Warblerof the swamps. He does not come over hill and dale with a rush and flutterof wings and a nervous anxiety to get on, such as characterizes most of


. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . ^-. PROTHONOTARY WARBLERPrij/inmlarla rilreiiAbout Life-size THE PROTHONOTARY WARBLER. IIS Range in Ohio.—Rare during migration. Summer resident in restrictedlocalities, such as the Grand and Licking Reservoirs, and the major streamsdraining into the Dhio. Casual elsewhere. PRE-EMINENT in a galaxy of beauties is this truly golden Warblerof the swamps. He does not come over hill and dale with a rush and flutterof wings and a nervous anxiety to get on, such as characterizes most of thenorthern migrants, but proceeds rather in leisurely fashion along the valleysof the larger streams. Sedate in movement and fearless, but not bold, in bear-ing, this rare bird appears to bring with him something of the languorous airof the South-land fromwhich he hails. Hischosen haunts, lowland woods,are even more stronglysuggestive of those wa-tery fastnesses of thesouth, where the spe-cies is found in greatestabundance. Indeed, it is withincomparatively recenttimes that the Prothon-otary Warble


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