The warblers of North America (1917) (14563939559)
Summary
Identifier: cu31924022537439 (find matches)
Title: The warblers of North America
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945
Subjects: Wood warblers Birds
Publisher: New York : D. Appleton
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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e; wings grayish, inner feathersedged with olive-green; wing-bars as in H. pinus or chrysoptera or whitebut as broad as in chrysoptera; chin and sides of the throat yellow, throatand upper breast black, rest of underparts yellow, the sides greener. A speci-men in the Bishop collection has the chin yellow, the sides of the throat white. Adult 5, Spring.—Cheek stripe and throat dusky olive, rest of plumage asin $ pinus but wing-bars sometimes as in chrysoptera; another specimenresembles $ chrysoptera but is greener above and more yellow below. Nestling.—Like similar plumage of pinus but cheek-stripe and throat-patchdusky. General Distribution.—Northern New Jersey, lower Hudsonvalley, eastward to the Connecticut valley in Connecticut. Summer Range.—Specimens have been taken or observed nearChatham, N. J. (Herrick), Hoboken, N. J. (Lawrence), Morristown,N. J. (Brewster), Englewood, N. J. (Dwight), Bronx Park, NewYork City (Bildersee, Beebe), Rye, N. Y. (Voorhees), Stamford Plate V
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1. Blue-winged Wakbler, Male. 2. Blue-winged Warbler, Female. 3. Lawrences Warbler, Male. 4. Brewsters Warbler, Male. 5. Golden-winged Warbler, Male. 6. Golden-winged Warbler, Female.Cone-half natural size.) BREWSTERS WARBLER 73 Conn. (Bishop), Bridgeport, Conn. (Eames), New Haven, Conn.(Bishop), Portland, Conn. (Sage).Winter Range.—Unknown. Spring Migration.—Bridgeport, Conn,, May i6; Portland, Conn.,May 14. The Bird in its Haunts.—Observations on the song, etc., of thisspecies are given under Brewsters Warbler. BREWSTERS Warbler VERMIVORA LEUCOBRONCHIALIS (Brewst.) Plato V Adult (?, Spring.—Crown yellow, a black or blackish line from bill to orthrough the eye, back gray with, as the bird tends towards pinus, more orless greenish; tail as in pinus, wings externally grayish, the inner feathersedged with greenish, wing-bars generally broadly yellow as in chrysoptera, butnot infrequently white as in pinus and often variously intermediate betweenthe two; underparts white rarely w
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