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514. WESTERN PARULA WARBLER. 

 Smaller than Parula, but color as in 

 last. Breeds in Mich, and Minn, south to 

 Gulf. This and last winter in Bahamas and 

 West Indies. 



515. GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER. 



Larger, 5; ash-blue above; line over 

 eye and below, white; throat and broad 

 patch on side of head, black; patch on wing 

 (sometimes two bands), and crown, yellow. 

 Female, duller, fig. 359. Breeds from Mass. 

 west to Mich. South to Conn, and N. J. 

 along mountains to Ga. Frequents low 

 growths and is local. Song, a rather drawl- 

 ing zee, repeated from four to six times 

 and a guttural warble seldom heard; alarm, 

 sharp. 



516. BREWSTER WARBLER. 



Differs from last in the absence of black 

 throat patch and in having a very narrow 

 black line through eye, fig. 360. Female 

 with throat white or dusky, always with 



