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Yellow Warbler; Summer Yellow-bird; Golden Warbler— 
(Dendroica cestiva). 
This is tile yellow warbler, in fact as well as name, having some shade of 
yellow throughout, and forming our only oauary-colored wild bird. The under 
parts are somewhat streaked with reddish, and the under tail feathers are 
yellow on the inner webs and dusky on the outer. 
Breeds throughout eastern and northern North America. Winters through 
eastern Mexico to northern North America. Summer resident. 
Black-throated Blue A\arbler— ( Dendroica, ccerulescens ). 
A common, grayish-blue-backed, white-bellied warbler, with black sides of 
head and throat, and irregular patches of black along the sides of the body, 
The bases of the primaries form a white patch on the wings. 
Breeds in northern New England and northward, and southward along the 
mountains. Winters in Florida, the Bahamas, Greater Antilles and southern 
Mexico. Common transient. 
M\ rile Warbler , T ellow-runiped Wlirblor—( Dcndvoica 
coronata). 
A common, large, streaked, bluisk-and-black-backed warbler, with distinct 
patches of yellow on crown, rump and sides of breast, and a white throat and 
yellow belly. There are two white wing bars, white blotches on the under tail 
feathers, and heavy black marks on the breast. 
Breeds on northern border of United States, northward. Winters in southern 
Middle States to Panama. Abundant transient. 
Audubon's Warbler—( Dendroica auduboni). 
A western warbler, similar to the last, but with yellow on the throat instead 
■of the white of that species. The wing bars blend together into a patch. 
Breeds in Rocky mountains, westward to the Pacific coast. A purely acci¬ 
dental straggler. 
Magnolia Warbler ; Black and Yellow Warbler—( Dendroica 
maculosa ). 
A gray-crowned, black-backed, yellow-rumped warbler, with the breast and 
throat yellow ; heavily streaked on the breast and sides with black. The wing 
coverts form a large, white patch : the middle of the under tail feathers is 
white and the end third black. 
Bleeds in northern New England to Pludson bay and southward in the 
mountains. Winters in Bahama to Cuba and Central America. Common 
transient. 
Cerulean Warbler—( Dendroica rara). 
A warbler, with bright blue upper parts, white lower parts, and many black 
streaks on the sides ; wing bars and much of the under tail feathers white. 
Breeds in Mississippi valley to the Alleghanies. Winters in Cuba and 
southern Mexico to Peru. Very rare transient. 
