Bird Songs About Worcester By Harry Leverett Nelson Am

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Jee of this warbler is heard everywhere during the last week of May, and the tardi- ness of his arrival would seem to justify us in supposing that he had come to stay; but he is only a migrant, and in a week or two he has left us as suddenly as he came, and taken wing for the far northern forests, where he breeds. Audubon, who found this bird breeding in the wilds of Labra- dor, congratulates himself on being the first white man who ever saw its nest and eggs.
JUNE BIRDS. 77 I must not omit to
...mention, also, the beautiful and familiar cedar-bird, or cherry- bird (ampelis cedrorum), unmusical though lie be. This bird, like that rare winter visitant, the Bohemian chatterer, belongs to the family of waxwings, so called from a horny appendage, like sealing-wax, on the tips of their wings. The cedar-bird is very uncertain in its movements and migra- tions, which are apparently independent of the weather, and flocks of them are often seen in mid-winter along the city streets, feeding on the buds of the cedar-tree.

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