. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . t Indies. 1. PINE WAEBLER, P. vigorsii. ; greenish-yel-Fig. 322. low above, yellowish-green beneath to the lower part ofbreast, obscurely streaked onbreast with dusky; remain-ing lower parts dull white,fig. 322. Female, grayish-oliveabove; grayish-white beneathslightly tinged with in eastern U. S. fromnorthern Fla. north to NewBrunswick; winters from occasionally as far north asMass., to Fla.; north in April;CC, H, m, 1. 1-3. south in Sep. and Oct. Abundant in pitch pine woods, less common , a musical t
. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . t Indies. 1. PINE WAEBLER, P. vigorsii. ; greenish-yel-Fig. 322. low above, yellowish-green beneath to the lower part ofbreast, obscurely streaked onbreast with dusky; remain-ing lower parts dull white,fig. 322. Female, grayish-oliveabove; grayish-white beneathslightly tinged with in eastern U. S. fromnorthern Fla. north to NewBrunswick; winters from occasionally as far north asMass., to Fla.; north in April;CC, H, m, 1. 1-3. south in Sep. and Oct. Abundant in pitch pine woods, less common , a musical trill of about six notes sometimes followed bya short warble, occasionally the warble is given without thetrill; song also heard in Sep. Double brooded, nesting inMay and July. 1*. FLORIDA PINE WARBLER, P. v. floeida. Bill,larger than in 1 and also differs in being decidedly goldenyellow above and below, the yellow of the lower surface ex-tending backward along the flanks, thus leaving the abdomenand under tail coverts white. Female but little duller,. DIRECTORY TO BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. ^45 about as bright as the male of 1 and with the distribution ofthe yellow below restricted as in that form. Types, taken inmiddle Fla. (Enterprise and Deep Creek, near Lake Asbby)in March, 1901, now in my collection. n. Ground Warblers. Terracantor. Size, medium; bill, small; wings, medium, rounded,folding to middle of tail, both coverts of which reach aboutto its middle ; no wing bands ; tail spots, short, square *, top ofhead, chestnut; yellow beneath ; ground nesting. Sexes, sim-ilar. Ancestral origin. West Indies. Type, Motacilla pal-marum Gmelin. 1. EED-POLLED WARBLER, T. palmarum. ;brownish-olive above; rump, yellow; remaining lower por-tions, white ; crown, Fig. 323. streaks on breast andsides, chestnut, fig. , with little or nochestnut on crown andstreaked with dusky be-neath on a dull whiteground; under tail cov-erts, always in the interior ofBriti
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