Dendroloa vigors ii . 
Belmont , 
1833. 
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June 9. 
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Mass. Nest. 
Off Prospect St. in the cedar woods I heard singing a 
Pine Warbler whose mate, by great good luch, I almost immedi- 
ately saw fly to the nest on which she was busily at work (at 
about 2 P.M. ). It was in the very top of a tall, slender 
pitch x>ine very near the spot where I found a nest with young 
some ter) or twelve years ago. Perhaps it was by the same 
birds. The female of this nest was apparently as bright yel- 
low beneath as the average male. I followed her out into a 
field where she descended to the ground in search of building 
material . 
