FIELD KEY TO THE LAND BIRDS.
42 like
on tree trunks for insects in the crevices of the
hark.
WORM-EATING WARBLER.
108. therus
— Length,
vermivorus.
o^
inches.
HelmiGreenish
underparts white a bhick Une in the middle of the head, one above the eye, and one from the eye to the back of the neck.
hrown ahove
GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER,
109.
—
ffel-
Length, 5 inches. Top of minthopldla chrysoptera. head and patch on wing yellow; back blue-gray a black patch on the eye and underparts white another on the throat.
NASHVILLE WARBLER.
Hehnintho4^ inches. Head and neck blue-gray, with a small chestnut spot on the underparts back olive-green crown of the head Winters in tropics. yellow; no white on wings.
110.
phila
ruficapilla.
— Length,
TENNESSEE WARBLER.
111.
Helmintho-
—
Length, 5 inches. Head and neck phila peregrina. underparts, edge of back olive-green blue-gray wing, and outer tail-feathers Avhite. Winters in Cen;
tral
America.
112. BLUE YELLOW-BACKED cm PARULA WARBLER. CampsotJih/pis a7nerica7ia. — Length, Head, shoulder, and tail coverts blue-gray white markings on Aving and outer tailunderparts yellow with reddish marks on feathers red or black band on breast. the sides
4| inches.
back green
CAPE MAY WARBLER.
Bendroica hend and a line under the eye black cheek and ear red back olive green; underparts and tail coverts yellow; a white patch on the wing.
113.
tlgrina.
— Length, 5 inches.
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