THE WARBLING VIREO. 5 
with black, umber, or reddish brown, chiefly at the larger end. Av. size, .75 x .55 
(GG, FS 136)))e 
General Range.—North America, in general, from the Fur Countries to 
Oaxaca, Mexico. Breeds throughout the greater part of its range. 
Range in Ohio.—Of general distribution in summer. Perhaps less common 
southerly. 
BOLDLY quitting the woodland retreats, so dear to all the other Vireos, 
this little warbler makes his home in the long rows of maples and elms which 
line the streets of village and town, or lead the way to country residences. 
Photo by the Author. 
Taken near McC Bineisy ille. 
NEST AND EGGS OF THE WARBLING VIREO. 
THE NEST WAS BROUGHT DOWN FROM A HEIGHT OF TWENTY FEET TO HAVE ITS PICTURE TAKEN, 
AND PROMPTLY REPLACED. 
Because he is clad in Quaker gray there is little need for the singer to show 
himself, so he remains for the most part concealed in the dense foliage, but 
he opens here for the passer-by a cool fountain of song, which is doubly re- 
freshing for its contrast with the dusty turmoil of the street below. Unlike 
