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appropriate to that sort of weather. He 

 builds a small neat nest, rather far out 

 on the branch of some high tree. This 

 bird resembles the Phoebe in size and 

 coloring, but differs in having a gray 

 instead of a black crown, nor does it 

 have the Phoebe's habit of jerking its 

 tail. 



WARBLERS 



The Redstart, Black and White, 

 Yellow, Chestnut-sided, Black-throated 

 Blue, Black-throated Green, Myrtle, 

 and Black-poll Warblers are among the 

 most frequently seen of their family in 

 the locality of which I am writing. 

 Most species of Warblers are rare, and 

 among the kinds I have mentioned 

 above only the first four are here 

 in summer. The Yellow Warbler 

 (Plate 7, p. 57) is yellow with chestnut 

 streaks on the breast. The Chestnut- 



