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KEY AND DESCBIPTION 



streaked. The young is even less streaked than the female, 

 has greenisli-yellow tinting on the under parts, and almost no 

 markings. It is found in orchards, gardens, 

 and open, especially evergreen woods. 



Length, 5\ ; wing, 2; ; tail, 21 ; cuhnen, f. North 

 Aiiurica from the Kocky Mountains eastward; 

 lin-eding from northern New Knghmd northward, 

 aiiil wintering south to northern South America. 



Black-poll Warbler 



Blaokburnian Warbler 



-'J. Blackburnian Warbler (062. Dendroica 

 bldckbiimio'). — A warbler, with orange-col- 

 ored throat, breast, and center of crown, black upper parts 

 mottled with lighter, and Avhite belly; wing coverts and un- 

 der tail feathers with 

 much white. The 

 back of the female 

 is brownish - olive, 

 streaked with black ; 

 the orange of the male 

 is replaced by yellow, 

 and the white of the 

 wing coverts forms 

 two wing bars. The young has the crown patch nearly absent. 

 It lives mainly in the upper branches of evergreens. (Orange- 

 throated Warbler ; Hemlock Warbler.) 



Length, 5| ; wing, 2| (2i-2J) ; tail, 2 ; eulmen, |. North America 

 from eastern Kansas eastward ; breeding from Massachusetts and Michi- 

 gan northward (farther 

 south in the mountains), 

 and wintering south to 



-.'!. Yellow-throated 

 Warbler (()G3. Dendro- 

 ica domhn'ca). — A 

 yellow-throated, gray- 

 backed, white-bellied 

 warbler, with black 

 Yellow-throated Warbler cheeks ; white wing 



