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Their moult does not take place during their stay in this country. Mr. Macgillivray says, 'I have not observed any other vari- WOOD WAEBLEE. 117 ations than those dependant upon the wearing of the plumage, and the fading of the tints. The above descriptions are from individuals in perfect plumage, not in the smallest degree worn, obtained in May. Many individuals arrive in that state, and must therefore have moulted in their winter resi- dence, while in others the quills and tail are more or le...ss worn. Towards the end of summer, the colour of the upper parts of the male is yellowish brown, tinged with grey; the wings and tail, wood-brown; the lower parts nearly pure white. By the middle of June the female is of a nearly uniform greyish brown above, and the yellow on the fore neck is almost obliterated. The new plumage is completed by the end of September. ' This species was first noticed as a British one by Mr. Lamb, in the 'Linna3an Transactions. ' 118 WILLOW WARBLER. TELLOW WABBLER.
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