Perching Birds Marked With Yellow or Orange 



686. Gatiadian Warbler {IVihonia canadstisis) . 

 L. 5.6. No white in wings or tail. ^J. cj'. A neck- 



lace of black spots on breast; back gray; beily yellow; 

 forehead black, j^d. S and Yng, ff. Black areas 

 smaller. Yng. ?. Slightly yellowish above; necklace 

 slightly indicated by dusky spots. Notes. Song, tu-tu, 

 tsu^e, tu, tu, longer or .ihorter and suggesting in style of 

 utterance both .'le Yellow Warbler and Goldfinch. 

 (Junes.) (Seepage 190.) 



Range. — Easiern No rih America; breeds from Massachusetts, cen- 

 tral New York, and norihcrn Mlchigiin north to Lalirador and Manito- 

 ba, and soulli along the Alleghanles to North Carolina; winters In 

 Central and South America. 



640. Bachman Warbler {Hdmtnthophiladachmanii). 

 L. 4.2. Outer tail-feathers nsually with a white patch 

 more or less distinct. /id. c^. Breast-patch and 

 crown-band black; forehead, chin and belly yellow; 

 back olive-green, hindhead grayish. Ad, 9. Above 

 grayish olive-green, head grayer; below dingy grayish 

 with a yellow tinge. Noi^s. Song, when migrating,re- 

 sembles that of Pf\rula Warbler, (Brewster); when 

 breeding, thnt of Worm-eating Warbler, Junco or 

 Chippy. (WiJmann), 



Rar,ge.—E<)utheailern United Slates, west to LauIsUriii. north to 

 VirfiiiU and southern Indiana', rare on Atlantic coast; known to breed 

 onlv in Missouri; winters south of United States. 



641. Blue-winged Warbler [Ihlminihophila pinus). 

 L. 4,ii. /{d. ^. Crown and underparts yellow; back 

 olive-green; a black stripe through eye; two whitish 

 wing-bars; outer tail-feathers with white patches. Ad. 

 9. Similar, less yellow oil liead, duller below. Notes. 

 Song, a wheezy, swee-chse, the lirst inhaled, the second 

 exhfiled; also, later, wee, chi-chi-chi-chi, ckur, chee-chur. 



Ranee.— Eastern United States; breeds north to southom Connecti- 

 cut and Minnesota, occasionally watiders to MassachuEettE; winters 

 south of United States. 



670. KirUand Warbler {Dmdroiea. iirtlaiidt). L. 

 5.7. Ad. (f. Above bluish gray streaked with black; 

 below pale yellow, sides streaked with black; wing- 

 bars grayish; tail-patches white. Ad. ?. Similar, 

 but browner. Naies. Song, said to resemble that of 

 Maryland Yellow-throat and also that of Yellow-throat- 

 ed Warbler. 



Range. — Eastern United States; has been found frotn April to Oc- 

 tober in United States as follows: In Florida. South Carolina, Virgin- 

 ia, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, MInnpsolH, Michigan, and On- 

 tario. In all sometwenty odd specimens; found hreedinjf In summir 

 ofigojin Oscoda County, Miehigan; winters In Bahamas where 

 some fifty specimens have been taken. 



671. Pine Warbler {Drndroica ■cigorsii). L. 5,5. 

 Ad. cf. Throat and breast greenish yellow; above 

 bright yellowish green; wing-bars and tail-patches 

 white. Ad. 9- Similar, but breast duller, back 

 browner. Yng. J'. Similar to Ad. ,^, but browner. 

 Yng. ^_. Below buffy white, breast slightlj;' or not all 

 yellowish; back olive-brown, Noks. Song, sug- 

 gesting a Chipping Sparrow's but more musical. 



Range. — Eastern North Atrerl en; breeds from Gulf States north to 

 New Brunswick, Minnesota, and Maritoba; winters from Virginia and 

 southern Illinois to Cul* States. 



