. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. 496 CHAEACTKES OF VIEEO OLIVACEUS Kefl-fy'd Ply-Catcher, Mnscicapa oculls mbrls, Gates. Car. i. 1771,54, pi. 54 (lower flg.). Olive-coloured Flycatcher, Sdw. "Gl. 93,;. Gobe-monche de la Jamalque, MnsclcapaJamalceii8lg,£m«.,4l0, (inpart). Red-eyed Flycatcher, Perm. AZ. ii. 1785, 387, u. in.âLa(h. "Syn. iL 351, n. 5l".âSUpK Gen. Zool. x. 1817,379. MoucberoUe olire, Le Maine, Ois. Canad. 1861,160. Red-eyed Tlreo, or Greenlet, Aud. di Authors.


. Birds of the Colorado valley ... scientific and popular information concerning North American ornithology;. Birds. 496 CHAEACTKES OF VIEEO OLIVACEUS Kefl-fy'd Ply-Catcher, Mnscicapa oculls mbrls, Gates. Car. i. 1771,54, pi. 54 (lower flg.). Olive-coloured Flycatcher, Sdw. "Gl. 93,;. Gobe-monche de la Jamalque, MnsclcapaJamalceii8lg,£m«.,4l0, (inpart). Red-eyed Flycatcher, Perm. AZ. ii. 1785, 387, u. in.âLa(h. "Syn. iL 351, n. 5l".âSUpK Gen. Zool. x. 1817,379. MoucberoUe olire, Le Maine, Ois. Canad. 1861,160. Red-eyed Tlreo, or Greenlet, Aud. di Authors. Hab.âChiefly Eastern North America to Hudson's Bay; Greenland (Eein- liardt). West, however, to the Eocky Mountains, and even beycnd; Wash- ington Territory (Kenmerly); Utah (Allen). South to New Orenada and Trinidad {Finsch, PZS. 1870,565). Cuba alone of the West Indies. In Mex- ico, chiefly replaced by S. flavoviridis (Xalapa, Sclater). Extremely abundant in Eastern United States. Breeds at large in its North American range, and â winters from Florida southward. Accidental in England (see the references in foregoing synonymy).. Fig. 56.âYireo olivaceuB, natural size. Oh. sp.â (J 9 Remigibus ix. Flavo-olivaceus, alls catiddque fuscis flavo-olivaceo livibatis ; infrh albus, lateribus vix virescm- tibus; pileo cinereo-plumbeofusco limbato, striga superciliari alba: loris plumbeo-fuscis; iridibus rubris. S 9 : Entire upper parts and the edgings of the dusky -wings and tail uni- form yellowish-olive, extending on the sides of the neck and breast, but weU defined against the color of the crown. No bars across ends of wing- coverts. Beneath pure white, a little shaded with greenish-yellow along the sides; no dusky maxillary stripes. Cap ashy-plumbeous, bordered on each side with a dusky line. A broad white superciliary stripe ftom nostrils over the eye and ear ; below this a dusky loral line prolonged through the eye; lower eyelid whitish. Bill dusky plumbeous above, pale


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