Color Key to North American Birds Part 66

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[Ill.u.s.tration: 616.]

=616. Bank Swallow= (_Riparia riparia_). L. 5.2. _Ads._ Below white, a broad grayish brown band across the breast; above grayish brown.

_Yng._ Similar, but brown areas more or less tipped with rusty.

Range.--Northern hemisphere: in America, breeds from northern New Jersey, Kansas, and southern California, north to Labrador, and Alaska; winters south to Brazil.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 617.]

=617. Rough-winged Swallow= (_Stelgidopteryx serripennis_). L. 5.5.

_Ads._ Above grayish brown; below grayish white, whiter on belly; barbs on outer vane of outer primary recurved. _Yng._ Plumage more or less tipped with rusty.

Range.--United States; breeds from Mexico north to Ma.s.sachusetts, Manitoba, and British Columbia; winters in Central America.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 623.]

=623. Black-whiskered Vireo= (_Vireo calidris barbatulus_). L. 6.

_Ads._ _A dusky streak on either side of the throat_, crown slate _without_ a black border; back olive-green; below white, lower belly, under tail-and under wing-coverts yellowish; no wing-bars. _Notes._ Resemble those of No. 624 but song more emphatic and hesitating.

Range.--Breeds in Cuba, Bahamas and southern Florida; winters in Central America.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 624.]

=624. Red-eyed Vireo= (_Vireo olivaceus_). L. 6.2. _Ads._ Crown slate, on either side a narrow black border; a white line over eye; above olive-green; below white; under wing-coverts sulphur; no wing-bars; no dusky streaks on throat. _Notes._ Call, a petulant, complaining _whang_; song, a broken, rambling recitative "you see it--you know it--do you hear me?--do you believe it?"

Range.--Eastern United States, west to the Rockies and British Columbia, east of Cascades; breeds from the Gulf States to Labrador, Manitoba, and British Columbia; winters in Central and South America.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 632.]

=632. Hutton Vireo= (_Vireo huttoni_). L. 4.6. _Ads._ Underparts dusky grayish white with a faint yellow tinge; above dusky olive-green; lores and eye-ring grayish, not conspicuous; two white wing-bars.

_Notes._ A piping whistle like the call of a young bird, _pee-yer_, _pee-yer_; and a hoa.r.s.e whistle _oh-my'_, _oh-my'_, _oh-my'_.

Range.--California, west of Sierra; resident.

=632a. Stephen Vireo= (_V. h. stephensi_). Similar to No. 622, but grayer above, whiter below, wing-bars broader.

Range.--Mexican boundary from western Texas to southeastern California.

=632c. Anthony Vireo= (_V. h. obscurus_). Similar to No. 632, but darker, and averaging slightly smaller.

Range.--"Pacific coast, from Oregon to southern British Columbia; south in winter to California." (A.O.U.)

[Ill.u.s.tration: 647.]

=647. Tennessee Warbler= (_Helminthophila peregrina_). L. 5.

No wing-bars; little or no white in tail. _Ad._ [Male]. Head bluish gray; a whitish line over eye; back olive-green; below grayish white.

_Ad._ [Female]. Gray of head with more or less olive-green; stripe over eye and underparts yellower. _Yng._ Similar to [Female], but entirely bright olive-green above; yellower below. _Notes._ Song scarcely distinguishable from that of the Chipping Sparrow, but first two syllables _twip_ instead of _chip_. (Jones.)

Range:--Eastern North America, west in migrations to the Rocky Mountains; breeds from New Brunswick, northern New England, northern New York, and Minnesota, north to Quebec and Alaska; winters in Central and northern South America.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 747.]

=747. Kennicott Willow Warbler= (_Phyllopseustes borealis_). L. 5.

_Ads._ Above olive-green; below white tinged with yellowish, sides greenish; a whitish line over eye; a narrow whitish wing-bar; no white in tail. _Notes._ Call, a monotonous _dzit_; song, resembles trill of Redpoll. (Seebohm.)

Range.--Asia, east to western Alaska.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 625.]

=625. Yellow-green Vireo= (_Vireo flavoviridis_). L. 6.4. Resembling No. 624, but greener above, the sides heavily washed with greenish yellow.

Range.--Northern South America, north to the Lower Rio Grande.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 626.]

_626. Philadelphia Vireo_ (_Vireo philadelphicus_). L. 4.8. _Ads._ No distinct crown-cap; above olive-green; below yellowish; a whitish line over eye; no wing-bars. _Notes._ Resemble those of the Red-eyed Vireo but generally higher pitched; also a very abrupt, double-syllabled utterance with a rising inflection which comes in with the song at irregular intervals. (Brewster.)

Range.--Eastern North America; breeds from Maine, New Hamps.h.i.+re and Manitoba northward; winters in the tropics.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 627.]

=627. Warbling Vireo= (_Vireo gilvus_). L. 5.4; W. 2.8. _Ads._ Above grayish olive-green, crown slightly grayer but without distinct cap as in No. 624; a whitish line over eye but no black line above it; below white, the sides washed with yellowish; no wing-bars. _Notes._ Call, resembles that of the Red-eyed Vireo; song; a rich, firm, unbroken warble with an alto undertone.

Range.--Eastern United States, west to the Plains; breeds from Gulf States north to Hudson Bay region; winters in Mexico.

=627a. Western Warbling Vireo= (_V. g. swainsoni_). Similar to No. 627, but averaging smaller, W. 2.6, the bill more slender; upperparts, particularly crown, grayer.

Range.--Western United States, east to the Rockies; breeds from Mexico to British Columbia; winters in Mexico.

[Ill.u.s.tration: 631.]

=631. White-eyed Vireo= (_Vireo noveboracensis_). L. 5; W. 2.4.; B. .4. _Ads._ Eye-ring and lores yellow; iris white; above olive-green more or less washed with grayish; Below white, sides yellowish; two whitish wing-bars. _Notes._ Calls, varied, often harsh and scolding; song, an emphatic whistle _who are you, eh_? or _what's that you say?_, and a low medley often including imitations of the notes of other birds.

Range.--Eastern United States; breeds from Florida and Texas north to New Hamps.h.i.+re and Minnesota; winters from Florida to Central America.

=631a. Key West Vireo= (_V. n. maynardi_). Similar to No. 631, but bill heavier, sides averaging less yellow.

Range.--Southern Florida; resident.

=621b. Bermuda White-eyed Vireo= (_V. n. bermudia.n.u.s_). Similar to No. 631, but wing shorter, 2.30; no yellow on sides. (Bangs and Bradlee.)

Range.--Resident in Bermudas.

=631c. Small White-eyed Vireo= (_V. n. micrus_). Smaller than No. 631, W. 2.2; averaging grayer above; sides with less yellow.

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