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Bay-breasted Warbler: Dcndroica casfanea. 



Back thickly streaked with bkick and gray; white wing- 

 bars and tail-patches; crown chestnut in male, olive-green 

 and black in female; forehead and sides of head black; 

 throat, upper breast and sides chestnut-red; lower breast 

 and belly bufTy-white. Length S>< inches. May lO' to 20; 

 September i to October 20. Sometimes common, usually 

 uncommon. 



Black-poll Warbler: Dcndroica striata. 



Upper parts ashy streaked with black; two white wing- 

 bars and white tail-patches; croivii black; under parts white 

 streaked with black. Female, upper parts olive-green, dis- 

 tinctly streaked with black; under parts tinged with yel- 

 low. Length sY^ inches. May i to June 5; September 6 

 to October 20. Abundant. 



Blackburnian Warbler: Dcndroica hlackbnrnice. 



Upper parts chiefly black, wings and tail largely marked 

 with white; throat and breast, cheeks, and center of black 

 crown bright orange-red. In the young the orange is dull 

 yellow. Length 5I-2 inches. May 6 to 20; August 20 to 

 October. Common. 



Black-throated Green Warbler: Dcndroica vircns. 



Upper parts clear olive-green; wings and tail dusky: 

 wings with two white bars, outer tail-feathers mostly white; 

 forehead and sides of head yellow; throat and upper breast 

 glossy black in male, mixed with yellowish in female; rest 

 of under parts yellowish-white, the sides streaked with black. 

 Length 5 inches. April 25 to May 28; August 28 to October 

 20. Common. 



