. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . throat. During thebreeding season, its home is in the tops of coniferous trees;when migrating it can be found in the growths anywhere. Length, 5; wing, 21- (2|-23) ; tail, 2; culmen, j. Eastern NorthAmerica from the Plains ; breeding from Connecticut and Illinois northto Hudson Bay (in the mountains south to South Carolina), and winter-ing south to Central America. The Golden-cheeked Warbler (<)66. Deu-droica chrysoparia), a species found in southern Texas, has black


. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush . throat. During thebreeding season, its home is in the tops of coniferous trees;when migrating it can be found in the growths anywhere. Length, 5; wing, 21- (2|-23) ; tail, 2; culmen, j. Eastern NorthAmerica from the Plains ; breeding from Connecticut and Illinois northto Hudson Bay (in the mountains south to South Carolina), and winter-ing south to Central America. The Golden-cheeked Warbler (<)66. Deu-droica chrysoparia), a species found in southern Texas, has black upperparts, yellow sides of the head and neck, yellowish-white belly, blackchin, throat, and breast,and black streaking on theside of the body. Thereare two white wing barsand a black stripe throughthe eye and extendingsome distance back of tail has large whitepatches. This bird is muchlike No. 24, and probablythe female varies as in thatspecies. ^ Zirtlands Warbler bier (670. Deudroica khilandi). — An extensively black-spotted w-arbler with brown-ish-ashy back, bluish-gray head, and light yellow under 88 KEY AXD DESCRIPTION The sides, breast, and back are the most fully spotted; thespace in front of the eye and the sides of the throat are almostwholly black. There are no white wing bars, but the undertail feathers have white blotches near their tips. This is oneof the rarest of the warblers. Length, b\ ; wing, 2| (2J-2J) ; tail, 2\ ; cuhnen, I. Breeding homeunknown; migrates through the Mississippi Valley and the southeasternUnited States. 26. Pine Warbler (071. Dendrdlca vigorsHy—A bright olive-green-backed warbler, with the under parts bright yellow except near the tail,Avhere the yellow isgradually changed towhite. Sometimesthere is a touch of ashycolor both on the backand on the belly. Thewing bars are whitish,the under tail feathershave white blotchesnear their tips, andthe sides are some-times streaked withblack. Female similarbut less bright, theuppe


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