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[689.] Setophaga miniata Swains. Eed-bellied Eedstart. 



The red-bellied redstart is a well-known resident species of Mexico 

 and Guatemala, where it is found at an elevation of 1,500 to 8,000 feet. 

 It is said by Giraud to have been taken in Texas, though its known 

 range does not reach within several hundred miles of that State. 

 690. Cardellinarubrifrons (Giraud). Eed-faced Warbler. 



The red-faced warbler breeds in the mountains of northern Mexico, 

 southern Arizona, and New Mexico, and winters high up in the pine 

 forests of Mexico and Guatemala. The arrival of the first was noted 

 April 20 in the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



[691.] Ergaticus ruber (Swains. ). Eed Warbler. 



[692.] Basileuterus culicivorus brasheri (Giraud). Brasher Warbler. 



[693.] Basileuterus belli (Giraud). Bell Warbler. 



These three warblers are all resident species in the pine regions of 

 Mexico and Guatemala. Their only standing in the list of United 

 States birds is the statement of Giraud that he took them in Texas. 



