Suwanee River, 
Mar 20-Apr .1 ,1890. 
Seen almost 
rie“r^: t --r^o^t^tKe r ,s o, r r 
er. Some individuals were seen low down, others 
the tallest cypresses. . . r 
Canaveral, Banana Creek, 
Florida, Mar. 7 to 15, IB90 . thickets bordering ctHZ 
Very common throughout the o , scru b which cov- 
creeks and found to some ’ 9 » » ^ song in the 
ers most of the higher ground of this regi ana 
early morning and during the 0 f the northern 
still. The song as a fh^jas identical to tha^ resem _ 
bird, but I heard several utter a The bird s seemed 
bled that of the Black-throated Slue J^bler ^ ^ wereJ 
to be scattered about singly an r ' to bear two males 
settled on their breeding ground^ ^^^/tndeed to get a sight 
in the same vicinity. It was 7 
at any of them in the dense mangrove thickets. 
