. Common birds of town and country . Black Flycatcher or Phatnopepla Female, upper; male, lowerYellow-throated Vireo Red-eyed VireoLark Sparrow 505 MARYLAND YELLOW-THROAT (Geothlypistrichas and variety). Length, about 53 inches. Mostly green above,yellow below. Distinguished from other warblersby broad black band across forehead, borderednarrowly with white. Range: Breeds from southern Canada to southernCalifornia, Texas and Florida; winters from thesouthern United States to Costa Rica. This little warbler is common throughout theeastern and southern states, frequenting thicketsand low bushes
. Common birds of town and country . Black Flycatcher or Phatnopepla Female, upper; male, lowerYellow-throated Vireo Red-eyed VireoLark Sparrow 505 MARYLAND YELLOW-THROAT (Geothlypistrichas and variety). Length, about 53 inches. Mostly green above,yellow below. Distinguished from other warblersby broad black band across forehead, borderednarrowly with white. Range: Breeds from southern Canada to southernCalifornia, Texas and Florida; winters from thesouthern United States to Costa Rica. This little warbler is common throughout theeastern and southern states, frequenting thicketsand low bushes on swampy ground. He is not a treelover, but spends most of his time on or very near theground, where he hunts assiduously for caterpillars,beetles and various other small insects. Amongthe pests that, he devours are the western cucumberbeetle and the black olive scale. He has a cheerysong of which he is not a bit ashamed and, when onehappens to be near the particular thicket a pair ofyellow-throats have chosen for their own, one ha
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