;;34 W001) WA llltlil‘lltb'.
bright enlors 21nd pret'ereuee for gurdens, orehards, the shruhbery of our hurns er hushy brunlisides, instend (if the woods, frequently brings it to the ultentiuu et' thuse tn wlnun most birds are strangers.
ll is :111 active bird. and its smng—uw—chce, (he/J, chew, char—leec— though simple, has n plettsingt happy ring.
654. Dendroica, cwrulescens (I III/((7.). 1L.\ei<—Tnmun:n BLI'E \Viuuuirn. ill/i 3 .fil'pper parts grayish lrlue. lmek smnetimes l>lnekish; wings und tail edged with lalue: 111MB (37" NM [Ir/maria [Mitt , forming a white spot, on the wing at the end 01‘ the primary em'erts; inner runes ufeuter tail—
IFm. 101. ~Blae1etln'oated Blue \\'urb1er. (Reduced)
feathers with n\\‘l1ite puteh near their tips 2 sides of the head mid throat Muck; sides mixed black and white; hrenst and belly white. All. ‘2. wUpper parts nnit'urm uli\'ejn_rreen; tnil generzdl)‘ with u t'uint luluish tinge. the white puteh
en the miter tenthers seureely distinguishable; white at the huse at" the print“.- ries mueh redueed :md smnetimes emu-euled by the primary em‘erts' career— erts dusky gray; under purts smiled hutl'y yellmrish. II”. 6 .7 Similar {011L1- r3 _ hut the upper pui‘ts wushed with greenish. the threat tipped with white. and 1 -ss ltltlt‘k on the sides. [111. Q .HSimilur to ad <2 , hut somewhat yellower. l“, .3- W. 2‘ ‘2: T.. ‘2'“«1; ll from N.. “20.
11‘: marks. --'l‘he white spot lit the lmse of the primaries is the distinguish—
ing mark of this speeies. [fanym-I‘Iusteru North America; hreeds from northern Minnesota (proh-