660. Bay-breasted Warbler — Dendroica cas- 

 tanea. 



Length s 5 A inches. 



Male — Throat, upper breast and sides chestnut- 

 rufous; crown chestnut; cream-buff on side of 

 neck; forehead and cheeks black; two white wing- 

 bars; lower breast and belly buffy white; white 

 patches near tips of outer tail-feathers; back 

 brownish, streaked with black. Female — Under- 

 parts buffy white; breast and sides tinged with 

 rufous; crown olive-green, streaked with black, 

 usually some chestnut. 



671. Pine Warbler — Dendroica vigor si vigor si. 



Length 5^2 inches. 



Male — Upperparts olive-green; two whitish 

 wing-bars; white patches near tips of outer tail 

 feathers; under parts bright yellow, tinged with 

 ashy, becoming white on belly and under tail- 

 coverts; sides sometimes with a few black streaks. 

 Female — Similar, but underparts soiled whitish, 

 upperparts tinged with brown ; breast tinged with 

 yellow. Found in pine woods. 



672a. Yellow Palm Warbler — Dendroica 

 palmarum hypochrysea. 



Length s l / 2 inches. 



Crown chestnut; back brownish olive-green; 

 rump olive-green; no white wing-bars; outer tail- 

 feathers with spots near tips; eye-ring and line 

 over eye yellow; all underparts bright yellow; 

 breast, side of throat and sides streaked with chest- 

 nut rufous. 



Found in open places on or near ground. Has 

 the habit of wagging his tail. 



674. Oven-bird — Seiurus aurocapillus. 



Sparrow-size. Length 6% inches. 



Center of crown bright buffy, bordered on its 

 sides with black; upperparts. wings and tail 

 brownish olive-green; no wing-bars or tail 



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