. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . HOODED WARBLER Wilnonia milmla Life-size THE HOODED WARBLER. yellow tips. Leng-th () ; wing () ; tail () ;bill .40 (). Recognition Marks.—Warbler size; black hood and golden mask of male;yellow forehead and black rictal-bristles of specimens lacking the Taken near Oberlin. Photo by the Author here the birds spend their time flv-catching along the middle levees. 190 THE HOODED WARBLER. Nest, in bushes or saplings from one to five fe


. The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state . HOODED WARBLER Wilnonia milmla Life-size THE HOODED WARBLER. yellow tips. Leng-th () ; wing () ; tail () ;bill .40 (). Recognition Marks.—Warbler size; black hood and golden mask of male;yellow forehead and black rictal-bristles of specimens lacking the Taken near Oberlin. Photo by the Author here the birds spend their time flv-catching along the middle levees. 190 THE HOODED WARBLER. Nest, in bushes or saplings from one to five feet up, of bark-strips, leaves,grass, and trash, more or less interwoven with spiders silk, and lined with hair orfiber. Eggs, 4 or 5, white or creamy white, dotted and spotted with reddishbrown or umber, chiefly in wreath about larger end. Av. size, .71 x .51 (18. x 13.). General Range.—Eastern United States west to the Plains, north and eastto southern Michigan, southern Ontario, western and southeastern New York andsouthern New England. Breeds from the Gulf of Mexico northward. In winterWest Indies, eastern Mexico and Central .\merica to Panama. Range in Ohio.—Rare summer resident, locally restricted. TAKE a lumpof molten goldfashioned like abird, impress uponit a hood of steel,oxidized, as blackas jet, overlay thisin turn with ahalf-mask of thegold, tool outeach shining scaleand shaft and fila-ment w


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