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does he sometimes fly riglit up in the air to sing a little 

 bit and then go back into the bushes as if he had 

 changed his mind ? " 



" Yes, Kaj), that is one of the Yellow-throat's habits 

 in late summer, l)ut one tliat very few people notice." 



The Maryland Yellow-throat 



Length about five and a half inches. 



Upper parts olive-green, in the male with a black mask reaching 

 along each side of the head, and behind this an ashy-white border ; 

 but the female wears no mask. 



Under parts bright yellow, growing white on Vjelly. 



A Summer Citizen of the United States from (Georgia to Canada. 



"When he lives west of the ^Mississippi River he is called the 

 Western Yel lo w-t hroat. 



A Tree Trapper and occasionally a Sky Sweeper ; a beautiful 

 and familiar bird of the brush and tanofles. 



THE YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT 



''The Chat, besides being a very handsome bird, is 

 a ventriloquist and a great joker." 



" Please, Uncle Hoy, what is a ventroquist ? " asked 

 Dodo. 



" I should have remembered not to use such a long 

 word," laughed the Doctor. " A ven-tril-o-quist is 

 a person who can not only imitate sounds, but makes 

 it seem as if they came from his stomach, or even in 

 a different direction from where he is himself. The 

 Mockingbird can imitate many sounds, but all these 

 come directly from the bird ; while the Chat can perch 

 on a twig above your head and give a whistle that 

 seems to come from a bush across the road. 



