. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . / . Il/l/c. !l!MHt/r: Drawn from Nature by J 5. Piim- 1 *rol:bv J N?1T PL /. fit A * f cm alt- i hahibaa t H lVimni * Co)* 1« J T ltowcn lliAid 37 THE PINE CREEPING WOOD-WARBLER. - Sylvicola pinits, LXXXII.—Male and Female. The Pine Creeping Wood-Warbler, the most abundant of its tribe, is metwith from Louisiana to Maine, more profusely in the warmer, and moresparingly in the colder regions, breeding wherever fir or pine trees are to befound. A


. The birds of America : from drawings made in the United States and their territories . / . Il/l/c. !l!MHt/r: Drawn from Nature by J 5. Piim- 1 *rol:bv J N?1T PL /. fit A * f cm alt- i hahibaa t H lVimni * Co)* 1« J T ltowcn lliAid 37 THE PINE CREEPING WOOD-WARBLER. - Sylvicola pinits, LXXXII.—Male and Female. The Pine Creeping Wood-Warbler, the most abundant of its tribe, is metwith from Louisiana to Maine, more profusely in the warmer, and moresparingly in the colder regions, breeding wherever fir or pine trees are to befound. Although it may occasionally be seen on other trees, yet it alwaysprefers those of that remarkable and interesting tribe. I found it on thesandy barrens bordering St. Johns River, in East Florida, in full song, earlyin February. I am pretty certain that they had already formed nests at thatearly period, and it seems to me not unlikely that this species, as well assome others that breed in that country at the same time, may afterwardstravel far to the eastward, and there rear another brood the same year. In some degree allied to the Certhise in its habits, it is often seen ascend-ing the trunks and l


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