683. YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT. 1],^ in. 



(Icteria virens.) 



Olive-green; bright yellow below, belly white; region 

 about eye blackish, marked with a white line above eye; white 

 spot and shorter line below eye; the largest warbler; remark- 

 able song. Dickcissel. Maryland Yellow-throat. Yellow- 

 Throated Vireo. 



684. HOODED WARBLER. 5^ in. 



(Wilsonia citrina.) 



Olive-green; yellow below; head, neck and upper breast 

 black; yellow ''mask'' across forehead and cheeks; white spots 

 on tail; Female: less black. Maryland Yellow-throat. 

 Wilson Warbler. Canadian Warbler. 



685. WILSON WARBLER. Ay^ in. 



(Wilsonia pusilla.) 

 Bright olive-green; yellow below; black cap; in low bushes. 

 Pine Warbler. Female Maryland Yellow-throat. 



686. CANADIAN WARBLER. S% in. 



(Wilsonia canadensis ) 

 Bluish-lead color; yellow below with a iicckl-ace of black 

 spots; no wing-bars; note-worth)?- song. Magnolia Warbler. 



687. AMERICAN REDSTART. S^ in. 



(Setophaga ruticilla.) 

 Male black, with six flame-colored spots (female olive, with 

 six yellow spots); spreads tail like a fan; song, "chee, chee 

 chee, chew;" darting motions. 



697. AMERICAN PIPIT. 6 in. 



(Anthus rubescens.) 

 Streaked grayish-brown; below buff, breast and sides 

 darkly streaked; tip of wing and outer edge, of tail whitish; 

 light line above and ring around eye; long hind toe-nail; wag- 

 ging walk; undulating flight ; in flocks; song, soft "dee-dee". 

 Larks. Water-thrushes. 



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