. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . ed with fine material; eggs, 4,white, usually unspotted. 2. TRAILLS FLYCATCHER, E. traillh. A little lar-ger than 1, usually darker above; j^lumage always moresilky; eye ring, narrow and yellowish; under mandible, yel-low. Western N. A. from the Mississippi Yalley, east intoOhio, 111., and Mich. 2*. ALDER FLYCATCHER, E. t. alnorum. Darkerthan 2. Breeds in eastern N. from Mass. northward; winters in Central America; migrates inlate May and Sep, Nests of sticks, oftenplaced in alders ; eggs, creamy, spotted withreddish-brown. Notes,
. Directory to the birds of Eastern North America .. . ed with fine material; eggs, 4,white, usually unspotted. 2. TRAILLS FLYCATCHER, E. traillh. A little lar-ger than 1, usually darker above; j^lumage always moresilky; eye ring, narrow and yellowish; under mandible, yel-low. Western N. A. from the Mississippi Yalley, east intoOhio, 111., and Mich. 2*. ALDER FLYCATCHER, E. t. alnorum. Darkerthan 2. Breeds in eastern N. from Mass. northward; winters in Central America; migrates inlate May and Sep, Nests of sticks, oftenplaced in alders ; eggs, creamy, spotted withreddish-brown. Notes, ■• Ke-ivich^ often re-peated but is rather more slowly than 1 andmore harshly, with less display of energy;frequents low growths in swampy lands. 3. GREEN-CRESTED FLYCATCHER,E. virescens. Larger than 2* ; bill, broad-er; greener above, lighter beneath, withless olive on sides; with 4th primary veryshort, fig. 247. Eastern N. A. north to south-ern N. Y. and southern Mich.; rare as farnorth as southern Mass.; winters in CentralFi^. 247. Fior.
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