1915] 
Lowe: Birds of Green Lake County 
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Lanivireo solitarius solitarius (Wilson). Blue-Headed Vireo 
A very common migrant. A male was taken July 16, 1908, 
in a dense woods near the White River Bridge in the town of 
Seneca. 
Mniotilta varia (Linnaeus). Black and White Warbler 
A common migrant. 
Protonotaria citrea (Boddaert). Prothonotary Warbler 
Migrant only. Have two records for the county, one at Big 
Bend, on the Fox River, May 1903, and one near Puckyan River, 
1904 
Vermivora chrysoptera (Linnaeus). Golden- Winged Warbler 
A rare migrant. Took a male June 26, 1911, in the town of 
Seneca. May nest here. 
Vermivora rubricapilla rubircapilla (Wilson). Nashville War- 
bler 
A fairly common migrant 
Vermivora peregrina (Wilson). Tennessee Warbler 
A common migrant. One taken May 11, 1911. 
Compsothlypis americana usneae Brewster. Northern Parula 
Warbler 
A common migrant. Found a nest June 18, 1908, along the 
White River near the northern boundary of the town of Seneca. 
Dendroica tigrina (Gmelin). Cape May Warbler 
An abundant migrant. Arrives May 4th to 26th. 
Dendroica aestiva aestiva (Gmelin). Yellow Warbler 
An abundant summer resident, nesting in all suitable places. 
Dendroica caerulescens caerulescens (Gmelin). Black-Throat- 
ed Blue Warbler 
An abundant migrant, arriving May 1st to 23d. It seems to 
be more common in fall, remaining often until October 24th. 
Dendroica coronata (Linnaeus) Myrtle Warbler 
An abundant migrant, among the first of the warblers to ar- 
rive in the spring, April 2d to 21st. 
