. The warblers of North America . 1. Parula Warbler, Adult Male. 3. Parula Warbler, Adult Female. 2. Parula Warbler, Young Female. 4. Sennetts Warbler, Adult Male. 5. Sennetts Warbler, Adult Female,(one-half natural size.) ■ v#: PARULA WARBLER 105 Adult d, Fall—Similar to adult c? in Spring but blue areas more or lesstipped with greenish, the throat bands with yellow; more white about the eyesand lores. Young (J, Fall.—Similar to adult c? in Fall but with the blue areas stillmore heavily tipped with greenish, the blackish throat band less pronounced orabsent. Adult $, Spring.—Similar to adult


. The warblers of North America . 1. Parula Warbler, Adult Male. 3. Parula Warbler, Adult Female. 2. Parula Warbler, Young Female. 4. Sennetts Warbler, Adult Male. 5. Sennetts Warbler, Adult Female,(one-half natural size.) ■ v#: PARULA WARBLER 105 Adult d, Fall—Similar to adult c? in Spring but blue areas more or lesstipped with greenish, the throat bands with yellow; more white about the eyesand lores. Young (J, Fall.—Similar to adult c? in Fall but with the blue areas stillmore heavily tipped with greenish, the blackish throat band less pronounced orabsent. Adult $, Spring.—Similar to adult <? in Spring but blue areas duller andwith more or less greenish wash; blackish throat-band usually absent, brownbreast-band much reduced, paler, or absent; sides grayish usually without chest-nut. Adult ?, Fall.—Similar to adult $ in Spring but blue areas greener, thebreast with still less brown. Young ?, Fall.—Similar to adult $ in Fall but with no brown on —Above brownish gray with a tinge of g


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