. A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York; containing a key for each season and short descriptions of over 250 species, with particular reference to their appearance in the field . th brown, chieflyabout the larger end. The Golden-winged Warbler is a rather rare and localsummer resident of southern New England and easternNew York. No otherNew England bird hassuch a restricted is rare in the HudsonValley, has been foundin New Hampshire onlyin the Lower MerrimacValley, and not at all inthe interior of Massa, FlG22 Golden-winged Warbler chusetts, unless in the Connecticu
. A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York; containing a key for each season and short descriptions of over 250 species, with particular reference to their appearance in the field . th brown, chieflyabout the larger end. The Golden-winged Warbler is a rather rare and localsummer resident of southern New England and easternNew York. No otherNew England bird hassuch a restricted is rare in the HudsonValley, has been foundin New Hampshire onlyin the Lower MerrimacValley, and not at all inthe interior of Massa, FlG22 Golden-winged Warbler chusetts, unless in the Connecticut Valley near is not rare in eastern Massachusetts, but is uncommonin Rhode Island and southern Connecticut. It arrives inMay, and leaves in August. It frequents dry woodland,particularly near open bush-grown pastures. Its song, thoughlike that of the Black-throated Green Warbler in its wheezyquality, differs decidedly in form (see pp. 113, 114). Blue-winged Warbler. HelminthophUa jpinus Ad. $.—Crown bright yellow; back and rump bright olive-green in strong light; a narrow black line through the eye ; wingsand tail bluish-gray; wing-bars white or yellowish-white; outer.
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