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A little sparkling gem of a bird is the 
Redstart, which you will see busily en- 
gaged in running about and under the 
limbs of the smaller trees. Its general 
color is black, but with sides of rich 
red chestnut color. Its song resembles 
that of the Summer Yellow bird, but 
weaker. 
The Maryland Yellowthroat you will 
discover in the shrubbery along the 
swamps and brooks. It is quite small, of 
bright olive color, with yellow throat 
and breast, and with a black band run- 
ning from the nostrils over the eyes. 
Its note is pleasing, ‘‘Which is it? 
Which is it ? Which is it?” Resembling 
somewhat that of the Warbling Vireo. 
The Green Warbler is a small bird with 
yellow olive back and crown; throat 
black, yellow forehead and sides of head; 
the under parts being white. Its song is 
very plaintively enunciated, ‘‘ Hear me, 
St. Theresa.” 
Besides these birds I have mentioned 
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