. Bird guide : land birds east of the Rockies from parrots to bluebirds. Birds -- United States. BACHMAN WARBLER. 640. Vermivora hachmani. 4V^ inches. Male, with a yellow forehead, shoulders and under- parts; black cap and breast patch; female, duller and with less black. This species was first discovered by Dr. John Bacb- man near Charleston, S. C. Song.—An insignificant warble or twitter, similar to the song of the Parula. Nest.—In low bushes or briers, one to three feet above ground. Made of fine grasses and leaf skeletons, lined with black fibres. Found breeding by Widmann in Missouri, by
. Bird guide : land birds east of the Rockies from parrots to bluebirds. Birds -- United States. BACHMAN WARBLER. 640. Vermivora hachmani. 4V^ inches. Male, with a yellow forehead, shoulders and under- parts; black cap and breast patch; female, duller and with less black. This species was first discovered by Dr. John Bacb- man near Charleston, S. C. Song.—An insignificant warble or twitter, similar to the song of the Parula. Nest.—In low bushes or briers, one to three feet above ground. Made of fine grasses and leaf skeletons, lined with black fibres. Found breeding by Widmann in Missouri, by Embody in Kentucky and by Wayne in South Carolina. Eggs 4 in number; pure white (.63 x .48). Range.—Southeastern U. S., north to North Carolina and west to Missouri. Rare and local in distribution. iO. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reed, Chester A. (Chester Albert), 1876-1912. Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
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