The book of Birds, Common Birds of Town And Country And American Game Birds

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The book of Birds, Common Birds of Town And Country And American Game Birds
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The bird builds a rather bulky nest of leaves and grasses, which it places in a mossy bank or under a moss-grown log. It is an assiduous and active insect hunter and gleans among the leaves and twigs after the fashion of the parula v 90 MAGNOLIA WARBLER (Dendroica magnolia) Range : Breeds in Canadian and upper Tran- sition Zones from southwestern Mackenzie, southern Keewatin, northern Quebec, and New- foundland south to central Alberta, southern Saskatchewan, Minnesota, northern Michigan, and n...orthern Massachusetts, and in the moun- tains of West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylva- nia, and New York ; winters from southern Mexico (Puebla and Chiapas) to Panama.
The magnolia, or black and yellow warbler, as I like best to call it, is one of our most beautiful warblers, and fortunately, being one of the commonest of the tribe, is easily met with by any one willing to take a little pains.
When busy at its self-imposed task of hunting insects — and when is it not busy — it is by no means shy, and may be watched at close range with or without the aid of a, field glass.


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