44 HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



head ; superciliary line and edge of wing, yellowish ; no 



white in tail ; breast and sides, thickly dark-streaked. 



Breeds chiefly in N. E., only migrant in Pa. ; winters inS. Pa. and 

 S. N. J. ; nest, rude, on ground ; eggs, early in May, 4-6, motley 

 colored ; prefers salt marshes ; runs rapidly on ground. 



82. SHARP-TAILED SPARROW. 



Olive-brown, streaked Brownish-white, streaked. 



^}4. Superciliary rich buff line ; see 7. 



83. WHITE-EYED VIREO. 



Bright olive-green White. 



5. Eye, white ; eye-ring, 2 wing-bars, sides of breast, 



and under tail-coverts, yellow. 



Nest, in low tree or bush, very near ground, often of newspaper, or 

 strips of hornet's or wasp's nest ; eggs, June ist, 4-5, like those of 

 red-eyed vireo ; a dashing singer. 



84. SOLITARY VIREO. 



Olive-green White. 



S'A. See 27. 



85. HENSLOW'S SPARROW. 



Buff-brown, dark-streaked Buff-white, streaked. 



5. Edge of wing, yellow; see 105. 



86. YELLOW-WINGED SPARROW. 



Brown, black-streaked Buff, not streaked. 



5. See 106. 



