Fa^oriU- Haunls. On or neav the ground, always in the so-called 
"hard woods" where there is undergrowth. 
fiV/d Marfo. A golden brown patch on top of the head. Walks 
"^of accost of his thrush-liUe appearance the ovenbird is sometin.es 
died the golden-crowned thrush. The bird is not a thrush, however 
but be,ongs°to .he warbler family. This ^^^^ ^^J^^^^Z^^ 
Vermont especially in the southern portion of the state. While stro ling 
I he woods you may see this bird walking before you. When you hear 
,n the wooas, yo ' ^ ^„d intensity of sound 
his song, y^u will be s"rP "-d t at ^^^^ 
:H::r;f Tov rrd\l'si:"lns.- as if overcome by his emotions^ 
Climax ot hoverin- flight, he bursts forth into sweet and 
mounting upward with noverin^ ' 
melodious song. 
MARYLAND YELLOW-THROAT-(G<-o(/./yf « fichas.) 
porehead and sides --^^^:,:::^:::'-iirzrii 
rii:; tC^ aldlett :i:';;ol changing to whitish below. 
Female, duller colored with no black on sides of the head. 
Length about five and one-half inches. 
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