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YELLOW WARBLER 



tions of the eastern mountains, such parts of the western mountains 

 as are above 6,000 to 8,000 feet, and the barren grounds of the Arctic. 



Summer Range. — Breeds throughout its range in the United 

 States and Canada. 



Winter Range. — Southern Mexico to Peru and northeastern 

 Brazil; no West Indian record. 



Spring Migration. — More notes have been contributed by the 

 observers on the Yellow Warbler than on any other species of Warbler, 

 and the following records are an epitome of about two thousand obser- 

 vations during a period of more than twenty years. The winter range 

 of the Yellow Warbler and its subspecies extends from western 

 Mexico to Dutch Guiana, a longitudinal winter range equalled by 

 few species. But, though occuring throughout Central America, it 

 is absent from the West India Islands, and reaches the eastern United 

 States in the spring by a roundabout course across the Gulf of Mexico, 

 and is one of the later Warblers to arrive in the Gulf States. 



PI^ACE 



Atlantic Coast — 



Greensboro, Ala 



Savannah, Ga 



Atlanta, Ga. (near) 



Frogmore, S. C 



Raleigh, N. C 



Asheville, N. C 



New Market, Va 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va 



Washington, D. C 



Waynesburg, Pa , 



Beaver, Pa 



Renovo, Pa 



Englewood, N. J , 



Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y 



Shelter Island, N. Y 



Ballston Spa, N. Y 



Branchport, N. Y 



Alfred, N. Y 



Center Lisle, N. Y 



Buflfalo, N. Y 



Jewett City, Conn 



Hadlyme, Conn 



Hartford, Conn 



Providence, R. I 



Framingham, Mass 



Randolph, Vt 



Southern New Hampshire 



Orono, Me 



Plymouth, Me 



Montreal, Can 



Quebec, Can 



No. of 

 years' 

 record 



14 



4 

 14 

 7 

 7 

 S 



7 

 II 

 12 



ID 



17 

 13 



5 

 16 



8 

 10 



6 

 10 

 II 

 II 



4 

 12 

 II 







Average date of 

 s-priug arrival 



April 17 



April 13 

 April 15 

 April 22 

 April 23 

 April 20 

 April 24 

 April 23 

 April 30 

 May I 

 May I 

 May 4 

 May 5 

 Arpil 29 

 Alay 2 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 

 May 10 

 May II 

 May 14 

 May ID 

 May 15 



Earliest date of 

 spring arrival 



April 14, 

 April 16, 

 April 10, 

 April 17, 

 April 5, 

 April 12, 

 April 17, 

 April 16, 

 April 15, 

 April 17, 

 April 18, 

 April 24, 

 April 26, 

 April 28, 

 April 18, 

 April 29, 

 April 23, 

 April 26, 

 April 30, 

 April 26, 

 May I , 

 April 30, 

 May 3, 

 April 29, 

 April 25, 

 May 4, 

 May 4, 

 May 9, 

 May 10, 

 May 7, 

 May 10, 



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