Our Birds in Their Haunts a Popular Treatise On the Birds of Eastern North Ame
Our Birds in Their Haunts a Popular Treatise On the Birds of Eastern North Ame
J H James Hibbert Langille
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275 with rootlets, fine grass, some feathers, and horse-hair. It was rather loose, open, and bulky, and contained four young, partly fledged. Failing to find the eggs for myself, I resort for description to a set from Reading, Massachu- setts, in Professor Ward's collection at Rochester, N. Y. They are four in number, about . 70 x -49, creamy-white, having a well-defined and beautiful wreath of spots and small blotches of red, brown and lilac, intermixed with a few specks of black. Wintering in... Cuba, Mexico and Central America, Den- drceca virens ranges through Eastern North America, breed- ing from New York and Southern New England northward to Newfoundland. It enters its breeding habitat by the first week of May, and leaves in October. It has been found in Greenland and in Europe as a straggler. THE BLACK-AND-WHITE CREEPING WARBLER. In this thick grove of cedars I am almost constantly within sight or sound of the Black-and-white Creeping Warbler {Mniotilta varid). About five inches long, spotted and streaked all over, except a white space underneath, with jet-black and chalk-white, this bird is very conspicuous as it moves in a hopping, jerking manner and in a spiral direction, very much in the style of the Brown Creeper, along the trunks and larger limbs of trees.
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