AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY. 



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Yellow WaLiblers. 



No. 640. Bachman Warbler, (Helminfho- 



phil-a bdchmani) . 



Southeastern U. S. north to southern Virginia. 

 Length 4.5 in. Forehead, shoulder, and entire under 

 parts yellow. Upper parts greenish; crown and 

 patch on throat black. Outer tail feathers with a 

 white spot on the inner webs near the tip. Female: 

 Much duller and without the black cap and patch on 

 the breast; the top of the head being olive gray, as is 

 the back. 



No. 641. Blue-winged Warbler, {Helmin- 



thophila pinus .') 



Eastern U. S. from southern Conn, southwards; 

 west to eastern Nebraska. Length 4.75 in. Fore- 

 head, crown and under parts, bright yellow, paler on 

 the belly. Upper parts olive green. Wings and tail 

 gray, the former with two white bands and the latter 

 with subterminal spots of white on the inner webs of 

 the outer feathers. Female: — Duller in color than 

 the male with the olive greenish of the upper parts, 

 also covering the crown. 



No. 670. Kirkland Warbler, {Dendroica 

 kirtlandt) 



Eastern U. S. and southern Canada. The breed- 

 ing range is unknown and it is very irregularly dis- 

 tributed. Entire upper parts bluish gray streaked 

 with black. Under parts yellow streaked with dusky., 

 inner web of two outer tail feather with terminal 

 white spots. Female duller colored. 



(Dendroica vig- 



No. 



Pine Warbler, 



671. 

 orsii. ) 



The United States east of the Plains; north to the 

 southern British Provinces. Length 5 in. Above, 

 olive green. Below, pale yellowish streaked with 

 dusky; wings and tail, grayish, the former with two 

 white bands and the latter with the subterminal half 

 of the inner webs of the outer tail feathers, white. 

 In autumn the yellow on the male is much purer than 

 in the spring and summer. Female: — Duller than the 

 male; the under parts only tinged with yellow on the 

 breast. 



No. 696. Siberian Yellow Wagtail (Budytes 

 (lavus leucostriatus .) 



Found in North America in Alaska. Length about 

 6.5 in. Grayish above. Superciliary line, chin and 

 throat white; rest of under parts yellowish. T..il 

 feathers white except the black central pair. Twn 

 narrow white bars on the wing and the secondaries 

 broadly edged with white. Female similar. 



