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South America. He even comes into porches 

 like the Chippy Sparrow. So fidgety and rest- 

 less are his motions as to earn for him the name 

 of Wagtail. 



Those mentioned are only a part of the "War- 

 blers to be found in our woods, marshes, and 

 fields ; to enumerate them all would be confusing 

 within the limits of a non-scientific book. There 

 are some fifty-odd Warblers in the eastern por- 

 tion of the United States, and nearly all of them 

 are to be seen in the Southern States at one 

 time or another, especially during migration. 

 Concerning many of them little Las been learned 

 as yet. They are highly various and interesting, 

 and well repay the closest and most earnest 

 study. 







