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TENNESSEE WARBLER 



General Distribution. North America; north to Labrador and 

 Alaska; west to the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia. 



Summer Range. New Hampshire (White Mountains , Lake 

 Umbagog) ; Maine (Androscoggin, Penobscot, Piscataquis and 

 Washington Counties) ; northern New York (Lewis County) ; north- 

 eastern Minnesota; eastern British Columbia (Carpenter Mountain), 

 and north to the upper Yukon Valley, Labrador, and the 

 Gulf of St. Lawrence. Accidental in California (Pasadena, Septem- 

 ber 27, 1897). 



The species is most common in the Mississippi Valley in its 

 migrations, and extends west rarely to Colorado; it is not common 

 anywhere east of Allegheny Mountains, but occurs rarely throughout 

 all of eastern United States. Accidental in West Indies. 



Winter Range. Southern Mexico to Venezuela. 



Spring Migration. 



Fall Migration. 



