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Scrubby woodlands. Fla., S. C, Ohio, Mich. Very rare in migrations, 

 probably breeding in Minn, and northward. May 1. Kirtland's 



37. Greenish patch in middle of back. Yellow on throat and upper 

 breast, crossed by a band of bluish, over which is a tinge of burnt sienna, 

 which often extends along sides. Woodlands. Eastern U. S., locally dis- 

 tributed. May 1, Sept. 1. Parula, or Blue Yellow-back. 



Orange throughout. No wing bands. Tail spots, white 



Females duller. 



38. Dull' orange on back, slaty on wings and tail. Swampy woodlands. 

 Eastern U. S. from Va. and Southern Mich., southward. Casual in N. E. 

 May 1, Sept. 1. Prothonotary. 



Black above, and on head and neck all around, with 

 conspicuous patches of salmon. Female duller. 



39. Salmon patch on wings, sides, and sides of tail. Female, green- 

 ish, with salmon replaced by yellow. Woodlands. Middle U. S., northward. 

 May 1, Sept. 1. American Redstart. 



Plain brownish above/ Buff beneath. No wine bands 

 nor tail spots. 



40. Crown, plain brownish red, without central stripe. Distinct light 

 stripe over eye. Swamps. South-eastern U. S. May 1, Sept. 1. Swain- 



SON S. 



41. Crown with two broad stripes of dull black. Woodlands. Eastern 

 U. S., Southern N. E. southward. May 1, Sept. 1. Worm Eating. 



Fig. 51. 



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