AMERICAN WARBLERS. 463 



rump and wings, bluish; spots on tail, white; 

 no wing bands. Female, duller. Breeds 

 in river bottom lands from Fla. to Ya. 

 west to Mississippi Valley. Casual in N. 

 E. and New Brunswick; winters in northern 

 S. A. south in Aug. and Sept., north in 

 April. Song, loud and not unlike the peet 



Fig. 864 



Orange crowued Warbler. 



tweet of the Spotted Sandpiper; also gives 

 a flight song which is a low, sweet w^arble. 



524. WORM-EATING WARBLER. 



Size of last; greenish above, head and 



beneath, buff; stripe on sides of head and 



behind eye, black, fig. 366. Breeds from S. 



C. to southern N. Y. and Tnd.; casual in 



