. . YELLOW Life-size FORD. CHICAGO. 264 BLACK THKUAi ED BLUE WAKBLKR.(Dendroica caerulescens, Gmel).Life-si/e. WARBLERS 391 and is often called summer yellow bird, or wild latter name is entirely inappropriate, and should referto the goldfinch. The yellow warbler is less retiring in hishabits than other birds of the family. It commonly nestsabout our dooryards, along public highways, in parks, insecond-growth timber, and in berry patches, and is aninteresting and a highly useful bird. Probably no otherbird is imp


. . YELLOW Life-size FORD. CHICAGO. 264 BLACK THKUAi ED BLUE WAKBLKR.(Dendroica caerulescens, Gmel).Life-si/e. WARBLERS 391 and is often called summer yellow bird, or wild latter name is entirely inappropriate, and should referto the goldfinch. The yellow warbler is less retiring in hishabits than other birds of the family. It commonly nestsabout our dooryards, along public highways, in parks, insecond-growth timber, and in berry patches, and is aninteresting and a highly useful bird. Probably no otherbird is imposed upon so frequently by the cowbird as isthis little warbler. Cowbirds frequently deposit their eggsin the nest of this warbler before the owner is ready tooccupy her abode. As a result the parent frequently con-structs another bottom to her nest, thereby disposing of thecowbirds egg. Larger birds are strong enough to throwthe eggs of the cowbird to the ground. Sometimes the yel-low warbler is obliged to construct three basements to hernest in order successfully to lay her own eggs and rear herbroo


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