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I have heard its "witchity-witchity-zvitchity'' till into August. In the autumn I have seen this species on dry places under trees. It is one of the warblers that rears two broods and generally nests on the ground, using the coarsest material of any warbler. 24. (679) MOURNING WARBLER A very rare migrant. I saw one June 24, 1917, in the southerly part of Turner. Whether its being there at that time indicated that it was nesting or had been left behind, I am unable to say. It is reported by one ...bird observer to be here with the warbler migration arriving from the middle to the last of May. Birds of Lewiston-Auburn 29 25. (678) CONNECTICUT WARBLER I have never seen this warbler but rehable observers have reported it mostly during the autumnal migration in September. Possibly it may be found in the vernal migration. 26. (675) WATER-THRUSH; WATER WAGTAIL A rather rare migrant. It arrives the first of May (May 5 my earliest date) and departs in September. Knight reports seeing it as late as September 25.
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