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Warbler, black-throated green, OR green-backed warbler (Dendroica virens). Warbler, blue-winged (Helminthophila pinus). Warbler, blue yellow-backed, OR northern parula warbler (Compsothlypis americana usneae). Warbler, Canada (Wilsonia canadensis). Warbler, cerulean (Dendroica caerulea). Warbler, chestnut-sided (Dendroica pensylvanica). Warbler, hooded (Wilsonia mitrata). Warbler, Kentucky (Geothlypis formosa). Warbler, mourning (Geothlypis philadelphia). Warbler, Swainson's (Helinaia swainsonii). Warbler, worm-eating (Helmitheros vermivorus). Warbler, yellow (Dendroica aestiva). Warbler, yellow red-poll, OR yellow palm warbler (Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea). Warbler, yellow-rumped, OR myrtle warbler (Dendroica coronata). Water-thrush, Louisiana, OR large-billed water thrush (Seiurus noveboracensis). Water-thrush, northern (Seiurus noveboracensis). Woodpecker, downy (Dryobates pubescens medianus). Woodpecker, golden-winged, OR high-hole, OR flicker, OR yarup, OR yellow-hammer (Colaptes auratus luteus). Woodpecker, red-headed (Melanerpes erythrocephalus). Woodpecker, red-shafted, OR red-shafted flicker (Colaptes cafer collaris). Woodpecker, yellow-bellied, OR yellow-bellied sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius). Wood-wagtail. SEE Thrush, golden-crowned. Wren, Carolina (Thryothorus ludovicianus). Wren, house (Troglodytes Aedon). Wren, ruby-crowned. SEE Kinglet, ruby crowned. Wren, winter (Olbiorchilus hiemalis). Yarup. SEE Woodpecker, golden-winged. Yellow-hammer. SEE Woodpecker, golden winged. Yellow-throat, Maryland, OR northern yellow-throat (Geothlypis trichas brachydactyla). _____________________________________________________________ [Transcribist's note: John Burroughs used some characters which are not standard to our writing in 2001. He used a diaeresis in preeminent, and accented "e's in debris and denouement. These have been replaced with plain letters. [Updater's note: "preeminent", "debris", and "denouement" have all been corrected to have their accented letters. I substituted the letters "oe" for the ligature, used often in the word phoebe. Simularly the "e" in the golden eagle's scientific name is modernized. He also used symbols available to a typesetter which are unavailable to us in ASCII (plain vanilla text) to illustrate bird calls and notes. I have replaced these with
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