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THE NASHVILLE WARBLER. 



Sylvia rubbicapilla, Wils. 



PLATE LXXXIX. Male and Female. 



I HAVE shot only three or four birds of this species, and these were 

 all that I ever met with. I found them in Louisiana and Kentucky. A 

 few specimens belonging to Mr Titian Peale of Philadelphia, and 

 which he, with his usual kindness, lent me for a few days, to compare 

 their colouring with my drawings and notes, were the only others that I 

 have seen. It is probable he had procured them in Pennsylvania, al- 

 though I cannot now recollect if this was really the case. 



The flight of this httle bird is short, light, and entirely similar to 

 that of the numerous species of Sylvia already described. Its food con- 

 sists of insects and larvse, which it procures by searching diligently and. 

 actively amongst the leaves and buds of low trees. It does not pursue 

 insects on wing. With the exception of a few low, eagerly repeated, 

 creaking notes, I have not heard any sounds from them. While uttering 

 these notes, which are all the species seem to have in lieu of song, the 

 male stands erect and still. I am not aware of its nest having been dis- 

 covered or described by any naturalist. 



The plant on a twig of which two Nashville Warblers are repre- 

 sented, is usually called the Sioamp Spice. It is a low bush, grows in 

 the water, in swampy and muddy ground, and occurs from Georgia to 

 New York. The berries, which are seldom eaten by birds, have little 

 pulp, and consequently a large seed. 



Sylvia rubricapilla, Ch. Bonaparte Synops. of Birds of the United States, p. 87. 

 Sylvia rubricapilla, Nashville Warbler, Wils. Amer. Omith. vol. iii. p. 1 20. 

 PI. 27, fig. 3. 



Bill rather short, slender, tapering, nearly straight, as deep as broad 

 at the base. Nostrils basal, lateral, elliptical, half-closed by a membrane. 

 Head of ordinary size, neck short, body full. Feet of ordinary length, 

 slender ; tarsus longer than the middle toe, anteriorly scutellate ; toes 

 free, scutellate above ; claws slender, compressed, acute, arched. 



