. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . e beneath with a more or less distinct bluishband across breast; dusky lines on sides and on head, fig. , greenish-blue above, greenish-yellow from the Ohio Eiver Valley north to southern Mich.;east to western N. Y. rarely east of the Alleghanies ; casuallyto southern N. E.; winters from Panama south to Peru. Goessouth in August; north in April. Song, a guttural trill. Oc-curs in low woodlands. h. Bush Warblers. Sylviocantor. Wings, rather short and rounded, not reaching middle ofrather short tail; upper and under


. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . e beneath with a more or less distinct bluishband across breast; dusky lines on sides and on head, fig. , greenish-blue above, greenish-yellow from the Ohio Eiver Valley north to southern Mich.;east to western N. Y. rarely east of the Alleghanies ; casuallyto southern N. E.; winters from Panama south to Peru. Goessouth in August; north in April. Song, a guttural trill. Oc-curs in low woodlands. h. Bush Warblers. Sylviocantor. Wings, rather short and rounded, not reaching middle ofrather short tail; upper and under tail coverts of mediumlength, reaching middle of tail; two broad greenish-whitewing bands; tail spots on three outer feathers, white; green-ish above; white below; yellow on crown. Sexes, home, Central America. Type, Motacillapennsyl-vanica Linnaeus. 240 WAEBLEES. 1. CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER, S. ; white beneath, broadly streaked with chestnut on sides;crown, yellow; greenish above, patch on side of head and Fig. CC, H, h, 1. 1-3. streaks on back, black,fig. 316. Female, some-what duller; young with-out chestnut on commonlythroughout N. E., N. Y.,and Penn., north to On-tario, less commonly westto Ind. and III; wifitersfrom Guatemala to Pana-ma ; north in May; south in Aug. and Sep. Frequents brushy fields, especially if song, S-iveet sweet stvect — towcccher with a pausebefore the two terminal syllables which are given with a de-cidedly rising inflection; another, not unusual song, is arather disconnected lay not unlike that of the CanadianWarbler; another, not as usual, is a song similar to that ofthe Nashville Warbler. i. Streaked Warblers. liineocantor. Large warblers with stout bills, long wings, folding be-yond middle of moderately long tail which has both its co-verts long, reaching considerably beyond its tip; streakedabove and sometimes below with dusky; no yellow markingsSexes, unlike; wing bands and tai


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