CASE NO 4 FIGS. 28-82 

 WINTER LAND BIRDS OF THE SOUTHERN 



UNITED STATES 



I I I Z IS I 4- I 5 I 6 I 7 | B | 9 [IOIII 112 l 



r ONE FOOT J 



Permanent Resident species, or those which are present 

 throughout the year, are marked "R." Winter Visitant 

 species , or those which come from the North in the Fall and 

 remain until Spring, are marked "W." 



Myrtle Warbler, winter, W., 



p. ioo 

 Pine Warbler, R., p. 107 

 Palm Warbler, winter , W . , 



p. 108 ' 

 Yellow Palm Warbler, winter, 



W., p. 108 

 Maryland Yellowthroat , male, 



R.. p. 113 

 Maryland Yellowthroat , female , 



R.,p. 113 

 Pipit, W.,p. 116 

 House Wren, R., p. 120 

 Carolina Wren, R., p. 119 

 White-breasted Nuthatch, R., 



p. 123 

 Brown-headed Nuthatch , R . , 



p. 124 

 Tufted Titmouse, R., p. 125 

 Carolina Chickadee, R., p. 126 

 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, R., 



p. 129 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet, male, 



W., p. 128 

 Ruby-crowned Kinglet , fe- 

 male, W., p. 128 

 Golden- crowned Kinglet, male, 



W., p. 127 

 Golden-crowned Kinglet , fe- 

 male, W., p. 127 

 Florida Grackle, R., p. 53 

 Blue Jay, R., p. 44 

 Mockingbird, R., p. 117 

 Hermit Thrush, W., p. 132 

 Bluebird, male, R., p. 134 

 Meadowlark, R., p. 50 

 Robin, R., W.,*p. 133 

 Catbird, R., p. 117 

 Brown Thrasher, R., p. 118 



* Winter Visitant only in the more southern States; a Permanent 

 Resident in North Carolina and Virginia. 



