1 1 8 Birds of Oregon and Washington 



MACGILLIVRAY'S WARBLER. 



GENERAL DESCRIPTION : 



Head, dark gray ; back, olive-green ; black spot 

 between eye and bill. 



Length, 5.75 inches. 

 Found in bushes and thick low growth. 



When looking for other birds some day, you 

 will find one that will strike your attention im- 

 mediately because of the black spot referred to 

 in the general description. This will at once 

 identify him, and he will seem to you, probably, 

 less restless than the other warblers you have 

 found. You may, at your leisure, learn his song 

 and habits 



PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION. As in general descrip- 

 tion, also throat and upper part of breast, dark gray ; 

 below this, bright yellow. 



Summer resident. 



BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER. 



GENERAL DESCRIPTION : 



Black throat ; black, white and gray all over, ex- 

 cept yellow spot in front of eye. 



Length, 4.7 to 5.4 inches. 

 Found in evergreen tree-tops. 



Some time, when you are under the ever- 

 greens, you will notice some little restless crea- 



