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Visitors Guide to the Local Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermc
Frank Michler Chapman
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J. , where it has been found nesting (Chapman, Auk, IV, 1887, p. 348; IX, 1892, p. 302). Farther north in the Hudson Valley it has been found at Nyack (Bicknell\ and at Sing Sing five specimens have been secured (Fisher, Bull. N. O. C, IV, 1879, p. 234; VI, 1881, p. 245; Auk, II, 1885, p.. 378). In the Lower Connecticut Valley this bird seems to be more frequent than in any other part of its range. It has been found at Saybrook, Seymour, New Haven, Portland, and other localities, the principal ...records being as follows: Eames, Auk, V, 1888, p. 427 ; VI, 1889, p. 305 ; Bishop, ibid. , VI, 1889, p. 192 ; Sage, ibid. , X, 1893, p. 208. Probably not more than one-third of all the specimens recorded are typical leucobronchialis, the remaining two-thirds presenting every stage of intergradation between this bird and typical H. Pinus. Lawrence's Warbler (Helminthophila lawrencet) is a much rarer bird than the preceding. There are records for only three typical specimens from the immediate vicinity of New York City, viz.
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