. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . May 26, 1894. 4 eggs. Nest a mass ofleaves, lined with rootlets, placed on the groundat the base of a small elm sprout in underbrushon a hillside. ()7>l. CoNNElTICUT âEastern United States; known to breedonly in Manitoba and Ontario. These birds have greenish upperparts andsides, yellowish underparts, and an ashy grayhead, neck and breast; they have a complete whit-ish ring about the eye. this distingui
. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . May 26, 1894. 4 eggs. Nest a mass ofleaves, lined with rootlets, placed on the groundat the base of a small elm sprout in underbrushon a hillside. ()7>l. CoNNElTICUT âEastern United States; known to breedonly in Manitoba and Ontario. These birds have greenish upperparts andsides, yellowish underparts, and an ashy grayhead, neck and breast; they have a complete whit-ish ring about the eye. this distinguishing themin any plumage from the two following they do most of their feeding upon the groundand remain in the depths of the thickets, they .are rarely seen unless attentionis drawn to tliem. They are quite abundant in New England in fall migrations,being found in swampy thickets. They have been found breeding in Ontarioby Wm. L. Kells, the nest being on the ground in the woods among raspberryvines. It was made of leaves, bark fibres, grass, rootlets and hair. The eggsare white, specked with brown and neutral tints. Size .75 x . -Oporonis Kfiitucky n^ai-bler(uiiiK-cticut \V u-lik-Ts
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