HOW TO STUDY BIRDS 



Canadian Warbler ; yellow below, necklace of black spots. 



Hooded " yellow below and sides of head. 



Wilson " yellow below, small black cap. 



Kentucky " yellow below and line above eye. 



Magnolia " yellow below and on rump. 



Yellow Palm " yellow below, chestnut cap. 



Prairie " yellow below, black streaks on sides. 



Pine " dingy yellow below. 



Connecticut " yellow belly, gray head, white eye 

 ring. 



Mourning " yellow belly, gray head, black chest. 



Myrtle ' ' yellow spot on crown , sides and rump. 



Parula " yellow throat with brownish patch. 



Cape May " yellow below and rump, brown ear 



patch. 



Chestnut-sided " yellow crown, chestnut sides. 



Black-throated Green Warbler; yeUow cheeks, black throat. 



Maryland Yellow-throat; yellow throat, black mask. 



Yellow-breasted Chat; yellow breast, black lores. 



Dickcissel; yellow patch on breast and line over eye. 



Horned Lark; yellowish throat, erect ear feathers. 



Crested Flycatcher; yellowish belly, tail inner webs brown. 

 BLUE BIRDS, or with blue markings or patches: 



Blue Jay; crested. 



Florida Jay; no crest. 



Bluebird; blue back, chestnut breast. 



Indigo Bunting; indigo blue, brighter on head. 



Blue Grosbeak; intense blue, chestnut shoulders. 



Painted Bunting; blue head, red below, yellow back. 



Cerulean Warbler; pale blue above, white wing bars. 



Black- throated Blue Warbler; dull blue on head. 

 BROWN BIRDS, or with bright patches or markings: 



Towhee; chestnut sides, black or brown and white. 



Orchard Oriole; male, chestnut body, black head. 



Robin ; rufous breast. 



Bluebird; brown breast and sides. 



Bay-breasted Warbler; chestnut crown, throat and sides. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler; yellow crown, chestnut sides. 



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