. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. 84 KEY AND DESCRIPTION. Magnolia Wartler black. Female similar, but duller. Both the female and young have the white tail blotches on the middle of the feathers. (Black and Yellow Warbler.) Length, 5; wing, 2| (2^-2^) ; tail, 2 ; culmen, I. North America from the Rocky Mountains eastward; breeding from northern New York northward (southward in the mountains to Penn- sylvania), and wintering south of the United States to Central America. 18. Cerulean Warbler (658.
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. 84 KEY AND DESCRIPTION. Magnolia Wartler black. Female similar, but duller. Both the female and young have the white tail blotches on the middle of the feathers. (Black and Yellow Warbler.) Length, 5; wing, 2| (2^-2^) ; tail, 2 ; culmen, I. North America from the Rocky Mountains eastward; breeding from northern New York northward (southward in the mountains to Penn- sylvania), and wintering south of the United States to Central America. 18. Cerulean Warbler (658. Deudrolca cmrulea). — A warbler with bright blue upper parts, white lower parts, and many- black streaks on the sides; wing bars and much of the under tail feathers white. Female with greenish tint to the back and yellowish tint to the belly. It lives in the tops of the forest trees. Its song is very much like that of the parula warbler. Length, 4^ ; wing, 2V (2|-2|) ; tail, IJ; culmen, ». Eastern United States and southern Ontario west to the Plains; rare east of the Alle- ghanies; in winter, south to northern South America. 19. Chestnut-sided Warbler (659. Dendrol- ca. pensylvdnica^. — A chestnut-sided, yellow- crowned warbler, with mottled black and olive back and white under parts; wing bars yel- lowish and cheeks white, outlined with black. Female similar, but duller; the young has the back somewhat streaked with black on a ground that is yellowish-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig), 1838-1908. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American Book Co
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