PINE WARBLER 



September g, 1893 

 May 4, 1894 

 August 30, 1894 

 September I, 1895 



* I A HE white wing bars are a distinctive 

 -* mark in identifying this bird. They 

 seem more plentiful in the fall than in the 

 spring. In September, 1803, the whole 

 village seemed to be full or them. Their 

 note at this time was the typical warbler 

 squeak, uttered very often. 



April 2J, 1906, Lake Forest. The pine 

 warbler does not seem to me as dainty and 

 aristocratic a bird as most of his family. 

 The one I saw today had very inconspicu- 

 ous wing bars hardly noticeable. 



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