. Bird studies; an account of the land birds of eastern North America . of the neck are white. The back of the Dendroica pensyivanica neck is Streaked black and gray, which becomes blackstriped with greenish yellow on the back. The wings andtail are dusky. The former with two greenish yellow bars and many of thefeathers are edged with a similar color. The outer tail feathers have theirinner webs \vhite almost to the tips. The lower parts are pure white, thesides being broadly and definitely deep rieli cltestnnt. Female birds are similar in pattern but duller in color. Immature and autumnal bir


. Bird studies; an account of the land birds of eastern North America . of the neck are white. The back of the Dendroica pensyivanica neck is Streaked black and gray, which becomes blackstriped with greenish yellow on the back. The wings andtail are dusky. The former with two greenish yellow bars and many of thefeathers are edged with a similar color. The outer tail feathers have theirinner webs \vhite almost to the tips. The lower parts are pure white, thesides being broadly and definitely deep rieli cltestnnt. Female birds are similar in pattern but duller in color. Immature and autumnal birds are liorht olive ereen above with wines andtail similar to breeding birds. The back is often obscurely streaked withdusky. The sides of the face are grayish, as is a ring about the eye. Thissame color prevails on the sides of the neck. The throat, breast, and bellyare white shading into the gray of the sides, neck, and face. Many individualsshow some trace of the deep chestnut of the sides. The birds nest in low bushes. The nest is built of plant fibre and strips. PRAIRIE WARBLER.


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