Perching Birds Marked With Yellow or Orange 



656, Audubon Warbler (Dendtoica auduboni). L. 

 5.6, Crown, sides of breast, rum,'', and throat usually 

 with yellow. Ad. ^. Tliroat bright yellow; breast 

 black; back blue-gray streaked with black; wing-bara 

 broadly while; outer tail-featliers with white, j^d. 9- 

 Similar to male, but breast grayish; yellow less bright; 

 less white in wings, c^, JVintir. Like same plumage 

 of No. 655, but throat yellowish; more white in tail. 

 ¥ , IVinUr. Similar, but less yellow, throat sometimes 

 without yellow, when like No. 655, but white on four 

 or five outer tail-feathers instead of on two or three. 



Rang*. — W*sl*iTi Unilid Elafes; breeding (n hightc mountains 

 from southern California and New MaKleo north to British Columbia; 

 winters south Into Mexico. 



656a. Black-fronted Warbler (D. a. mgrifrons). 

 Similar to No. 656, but iyfd. (f with forehead, sides of 

 crown, and ears black; back black, narrowly margined 

 with bluish gray. In winter. Bluish gray, not brown- 

 ish above. Wrf. 9 darker, more heavily streaked with 

 black above. (Ridgw.) 



Range. — Mountalnsof northern Mexico north to southern Arkona. 



657. Magnolia Warbler {Dendroica maculosa). L, 

 5.1. Rump yellow; seen from below a white band 

 across middle of tail. .4d. ^. Crown ashy, back 

 black; wing-coverts broadly white; below yellow 

 streaked with black. Ad. ¥• Duller; fewer black 

 stripes below; wing-bars separated, narrow. Yng. and 

 Ad in ■winter. Crown and sides of head brownish ashy, 

 back olive-greenj below yellow, sides occasionally 

 Streaked. Notes. Song, a loud, dear whistle, ckee-ta, 

 irft^M*! cfi^«-to-^#, uttered rapidly and with a falling in- 

 flection. I'Laneille. ) 



Range. Eastern North America, west In migrations, to the Rock- 

 ies; breeds iiaiti nojLhern New England, northern Michigan (and 

 south along the AUeghanies lo Pennsj-lvaiila). nurtli to Quebec and 

 Hudson Bay region; winter Itl Central America. 



663. Yellow-thpoated Warbler {^Dendroica domini- 

 ca). L. 5.2. Ads. Throat and /!«* from bill to eys 

 yellow; cheeks and forehead black, b.ick bluish gray; 

 two broad white wing-bars; tail-patches white. Hotes. 

 Song, loud, ringing and ventriloquial; suggesting that 

 of Indigo Bunting but shorter. 



Range.— Southeastern United States; breed* frotn Florida north to 

 Virginia and winters from Florida south into West Indies. 



(►63a. Sycamore Warbler {D. d. albilora). Simi- 

 lar to No. 663, but bill smaller, line from eye to bill white 

 or with but traces of yellow. 



Range.— Mississippi Valley: breeds from Texas north to Kanas, 

 suulhern Indiana, southern ullnols, and West Virginia; winters in 

 Mexico and Central America. 



664. Grace Warbler (^"Dmdroica ^racice). L. 5. 

 Ad. c^. Throat and line over eye yellow; cheeks gray; 

 above gray, crown and back with black streaks; wing- 

 bars and tail-patches white. Ad. ?. Similar, but 

 duller, back sometimes brownish. 



Range.— Northwestern Mexico, north to New Mexico, southwestem 

 Colorado, and Arizona, 



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