. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . -3|) ; tail, 2^; culmen, f. 4. Philadelphia Vireo (626. Vireo pJiiladcHphfcus). — A small,light, olive-greeu-backed, grayish-crowned vireo with all luider. Red-eyed Vireo FAM. VIII. VIBEOS 99 parts light greenish-yellow and a whitish line over the are no wing bars. This is a smaller and rarer bird thanNo. 2, but with similar habits and song. Length, 5 ; wing, 2| (2J—2|) ; tail, 2 ; tarsus, f ; culmen, |. EasternNorth America; breeding from New Hampshire north
. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . -3|) ; tail, 2^; culmen, f. 4. Philadelphia Vireo (626. Vireo pJiiladcHphfcus). — A small,light, olive-greeu-backed, grayish-crowned vireo with all luider. Red-eyed Vireo FAM. VIII. VIBEOS 99 parts light greenish-yellow and a whitish line over the are no wing bars. This is a smaller and rarer bird thanNo. 2, but with similar habits and song. Length, 5 ; wing, 2| (2J—2|) ; tail, 2 ; tarsus, f ; culmen, |. EasternNorth America; breeding from New Hampshire north to Hudson Bay,and wintering south of the United States to Central America. 5. Warbling Vireo (627. Vireo gilvus). — An olive-green-backed, white- or whitish-bellied vireo, without wing bars andwith some yellowish on the sides. This, as its name indicates,is a good, continuous warbler of rich notes. It lives mainlyamong the tops of tall trees, so that it can be heard moreeasily than seen. Length, 5|; wing, 21 (25-3); tail, 2J ; tarsus, j; culmen, \. NorthAmerica in general; breeding nearly throughout, and wintering in easternMexico. 6. Yellow-throated Vireo (628. Vireo fld,vifrons). — An olive-green-backed, bright-yellow-breasted, white-bellied vireo, withtwo distinct
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