. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . ~y^ CONNECTICUT WARBLER MOURNING WARBLERMACGILLIVRAY WARBLER WILSON WARBLERMale and Female HOODED WARBLER Male and Female CANADA WARBLER 96 CONNECTICUT WARBLER (Oporornisagilis) Range: Breeds in Canadian Zone from Mani-toba to central Minnesota and nortliern Micli-igan; winters in South America, proliably inColombia and Brazil. Discovered by Wilson in Connecticut earlj-in the last century, the Connecticut warbler re-mained almost unknown for many years until,September 7, 1870, I found it numerous in thefresh pond s


. The book of birds, common birds of town and country and American game birds . ~y^ CONNECTICUT WARBLER MOURNING WARBLERMACGILLIVRAY WARBLER WILSON WARBLERMale and Female HOODED WARBLER Male and Female CANADA WARBLER 96 CONNECTICUT WARBLER (Oporornisagilis) Range: Breeds in Canadian Zone from Mani-toba to central Minnesota and nortliern Micli-igan; winters in South America, proliably inColombia and Brazil. Discovered by Wilson in Connecticut earlj-in the last century, the Connecticut warbler re-mained almost unknown for many years until,September 7, 1870, I found it numerous in thefresh pond swamps of Cambridge. The birdthus rediscovered rapidly came into the lime-light, and there are few eastern observers ofthe present day wdio are not tolerably familiarwith the appearance and habits of this fall it is common throughout eastern UnitedStates in low, swampy thickets. It habituallyfeeds on the ground, and is so silent and shyas easily to escape the notice even of one onthe lookout for it, especially as its single chirpof alarm is infrequently uttered. In


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