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ger, female, p. 81 (Southern States) 35 Louisiana Water-Thrush, p. 110 36 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, male, p. 128 37 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, female, p. 128 38 Yellow Palm Warbler, p. 108 [Illustration: CASE NO. 6 FIGS. 39-74] CASE NO. 6 FIGS. 39-74 EARLY SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES The birds are arranged in the order of their arrival from the South in the vicinity of New York City. Nos. 43, 46, 47, 51, 57, 60-64, 67, 68, 70-72 winter in the Southern (chiefly Gulf) States. The remainder winter in the tropics and reach the Southern States a month or more before they arrive at New York. Compared with the dates here given for New York City, Washington dates are from ten to fifteen days earlier; Boston, about a week later; northern Ohio, eight to twelve days earlier; northern Illinois, six to ten days earlier; southeastern Minnesota, about the same as those for New York. 39 Nighthawk, male, p. 34 40 Chuckwill's Widow (Southern States), p. 33 41 Whip-poor-will, male, p. 34 42 Chimney Swift, p. 35 43 Red-headed Woodpecker, p. 31 44 Least Flycatcher, p. 42 45 Yellow-headed Blackbird, male, p. 49 (Mississippi Valley) 46 Seaside Sparrow, p. 67 47 Sharp-tailed Sparrow, p. 66 48 Clay-colored Sparrow, p. 72 (Mississippi Valley) 49 Painted Bunting, female, p. 79 (Southern States) 50 Painted Bunting, male, p. 79 (Southern States) 51 Towhee, male, p. 76 52 Blue Grosbeak, male, p. 78 (Southern States) 53 Blue Grosbeak, female, p. 78 (Southern States) 54 Bank Swallow, p. 84 55 Cliff Swallow, p. 82 56 Rough-winged Swallow, p. 84 57 Black and White Warbler, p. 92 58 Black-throated Blue Warbler, male, p. 99 59 Black-throated Blue Warbler, female, p. 99 60 Pine Warbler, p. 107 61 Palm Warbler, p. 108 62 Black-throated Green Warbler, p. 106 63 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, p. 129 (Southern States) 64 Oven-bird, p. 109 65 Bell's Vireo, p. 92 (Mississippi Valley) 66 Red-eyed Vireo, p. 88 67 White-eyed Vireo, p. 91 68 Blue-headed Vireo, p. 90 69 Yellow-throated Vireo, p. 90 70 House Wren, p. 120 71 Catbird, p. 117 72 Brown Thrasher, p. 118 73 Veery, p. 130 74 Wood Thrush, p. 129 [Illustration: CASE NO. 7 FIGS. 1-39] CASE NO. 7 FIGS. 1-39 LATE SPRING MIGRANT LAND BIRDS OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATE
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