Dendroica caerulescens. 
Lake Umbagog, New England. 
Nest /4 (2880.), June 9, 1896, coll.C.H.Watrous. Female 
seen on nest by Watrous. Eggs within 2 days of hatching. Great 
Island. I did not see the nest in situ . In yew 10 or 12 in.above 
ground, low level, about 3 rds.fr.Lake. Not well concealed, but 
easily seen 20 ft.or more away. Female started at, at least, 20 
ft. distance. 
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Nest /4 (2881), June 10, 1896, coll.C.H.Watrous. Female 
seen on nest by Watrous. Eggs perfectly fresh. Great Id. I did 
not visit nest at all. In yew 10 or 12 in.above ground, in small 
patch of scanty yew, on low, level ground about 3 rds.from Lake 
shore. Female did not sit very closely. 
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Nest /4 (2892), June 13, 1896, coll.C.H.Watrous. Female 
seen on nest. Eggs fresh. Great Island. Nest in yew about a 
foot above the surface of the ground. 
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Nest /4 (3046), June II, 1897, coll.Wm.Brewster. Female 
seen on nest. Eggs fresh. Among short, rather scanty yew, about 
8 in.fr.ground, on crest of ridge 100 yds.fr.Lake at n.end of Great 
Id. Female flushed at 8 ft.cc would not return while my camera was 
near nest. Photograph taken. 
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Nest /4 (3046), June II, 1897, coll.Wm.Brewster. Female 
seen on nest. Eggs fresh. 8 in.fr.ground among rather tall, dense 
yew, near prostrate log, oh low ground, n.w.point of Great Id. 
Female flushed at 8 ft.& afraid of camera. Of.journal & photos.of 
nest in situ. 
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