WOODLAND BIRDS. 85 



No. 93. BLACK THROATED GREEN WARBLER. 



Species: D. virens. 

 Distrihutio7\: 



A common summer resident of New England. 



Date of Arrival: First week in May. 



Date of Departure: September. 



General Plumage: 



Upper parts greenish, wings white barred, sides of head yellow; 

 under parts whitish, throat and breast black. Female and 

 male in fall duller, black indistinct or absent. Bill and feet 

 dark. Length about 5.00. 



Song and Other Notes: 



A persistant singer of a simple monotonous song, numerous 

 call notes. 



Haunts: 



A bird of the evergreens but found in other growths. 



No. 94. PINE WARBLER. 



Species: D. vigorsii. 

 Distribution : 



A common summer resident of New England, in country 



covered by the pitch pine. 



Date of Arrival: April first. 



Date of Departure: Late September. 



General Plumage: 



Upper parts olive; under parts white, breast and throat yellow. 

 Female paler. Bill and feet pale. Length about 5.50. 



Song and Other Notes: 



A drawling song and a few short ' 'chips. '^ 

 Hau7its: 



The pitch pine forests. 



