7<> HOW TO NAME THE BIRDS 



170. CAPE MAY WARBLER. 



Yellowish-olive Yellow, black-streaked. 



SS'A- Crown, blackish ; lore, black ; side of head, yel- 

 low ; ear-patch, reddish or orange-brown ; back, yellow- 

 ish-olive, dark-streaked; rump, rich yellow; large white 

 patch on wings ; tail, white-spotted ; below, yellow ; throat, 

 tinged with orange-brown ; breast and sides, black-streaked ; 

 ?, somewhat similar, but without so distinctive markings. 



Breeds on northern edge ; nest, near ground ; eggs, bluish-white 

 spotted with various shades ; rare and beautiful. ' 



171. BLACK AND YELLOW WARBLER: MAGNOLIA 

 WARBLER. 



Blackish-yellow Yellow, black-streaked. 



5. Above, very dark, except bright-yellow rump ; fore- 

 head and broad band through eye, black ; crown, ash^hox- 

 dered with white ; prominent white patch on wing ; tail, 

 white-spotted ; under tail-coverts, white ; below, yellow ; 

 breast and sides, black-streaked. 



Breeds on northern edge and occa. in mts. of Pa. ; nest, in tree 

 near ground ; eggs, early June, 4, dull white, finely dotted ; showy. ' 



172. BLACK-CAPPED FLYCATCHING WARBLER: WIL- 

 SON'S BLACK-CAP. 



Yellowish-olive Bright yellow. 



5. Forehead and sides of head, yellow ; crown, black ; ? 

 has obscure black crown, or none. 



Breeds on northern edge ; nest, said to be in bushes, with 4 eggs, 

 white, dotted, but its nidification is rather uncertain. 



