. Land birds of northern New York : a pocket guide to common land birds of the St. Lawrence Valley and the lowlands in general of northern New York . , but underparts soiled whitish,upperparts tinged with brown; breast tinged withyellow. Found in pine woods. 672a. Yellow Palm Warbler — Dendroicapalmarum hypochrysea. Length sl/2 inches. Crown chestnut; back brownish olive-green;rump olive-green; no white wing-bars; outer tail-feathers with spots near tips; eye-ring and lineover eye yellow; all underparts bright yellow;breast, side of throat and sides streaked with chest-nut rufous. Found in ope


. Land birds of northern New York : a pocket guide to common land birds of the St. Lawrence Valley and the lowlands in general of northern New York . , but underparts soiled whitish,upperparts tinged with brown; breast tinged withyellow. Found in pine woods. 672a. Yellow Palm Warbler — Dendroicapalmarum hypochrysea. Length sl/2 inches. Crown chestnut; back brownish olive-green;rump olive-green; no white wing-bars; outer tail-feathers with spots near tips; eye-ring and lineover eye yellow; all underparts bright yellow;breast, side of throat and sides streaked with chest-nut rufous. Found in open places on or near ground. Hasthe habit of wagging his tail. 674. Oven-bird—Seiurus aurocapillus. Sparrow-size. Length 6% inches. Center of crown bright buffy, bordered on itssides with black; upperparts. wings and tailbrownish olive-green; no wing-bars or tail 79 patches; underparts white; breast, sides and sidesof throat streaked with black. A graceful walker on the ground in woods. Hisordinary song is a repetition of notes suggestingthe word teacher, repeated several times, each timelouder than before. He has a rather rare Water-Thrush 675. Water-Thrush — Seiurus noveboracensunoveboracen&is. Sparrow-size. Length 6 inches. Upperparts, wings and tail olive; no wing-barsor tail-patches; a buffy line over eye; underpartswhite; tinged with pale yellow; streaked, includ-ing throat, with black. This warbler walks with a bobbinej motion; hisfavorite haunt is along a wooded brook or at least 80 beside the water. The call-note is a peculiarlysharp, metalic chink. 685. Wilson-s Warbler—Wilsonw pusilla pu-silla. Length 5 inches. Male—Forehead yellow; crown black; upper-parts, wing and tail bright olive-green; no wing-bars or tail-patches; underpaxts bright —Similar, but usually without black crown. Found low In the woods.


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