Dusky, Gray, and Slate-colored 
Minnesota and Michigan. Laurel thickets and moist undergrowth 
of woods in the United States, and more commonly pine woods 
in Canada, are the favorite nesting haunts. A sharp Zip, zip, 
like some midsummer insect’s noise, is the bird’s call-note, but its 
love-song, Zee, Zee, Zee, or twee, wea, twea-e-e, as one authority 
writes it, is only rarely heard in the migrations. It is a languid, 
drawling little strain, with an upward slide that is easily drowned 
in the full bird chorus of May. 
