FAMILY MniotiltidcB 



Pacific. An abundant summer resident along 

 the Pacific Coast. Wintering throughout 

 Mexico and Central America to northern 

 South America. 



The Macgillivray warbler, like the lu- 

 tescent, lives near the ground, frequenting 

 brush-covered hillsides, thickets of vine maple 

 and alder and the tangle of logs and vines 

 along woods roads, and streams and swampy 

 places. Its slate-gray head and neck, and 

 peculiar ventriloquial song are distinctive 

 and will aid in its identification. The nest is 

 placed in the tangle of vines and brush near 

 the ground. 



^ . Audubon warbler, Dendroica auduhoni 

 auduhoni. 5.00 



Distribution: Western North America 

 from British Columbia to southern California, 

 Arizona and New Mexico, and from the Great 

 Plains to the Pacific Coast. Wintering south 

 to Guatemala. 



The Audubon warbler is the commonest 

 and most distinctive of all our western 

 warblers. It is found from sea level to high 

 mountains throughout its range, both in 

 mixed woods and coniferous timber. It may 

 be seen along the edges of old fields in second 

 growth woods, in fruit orchards where it is 

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