A Synopsis of the Birds of North America. John James Audubon
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Название: A Synopsis of the Birds of North America

Автор: John James Audubon

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      109. 6. Helinaia carbonata, Aud. Carbonated Swamp-Warbler.

      Plate LX. Male.

      Bill shorter than the head, straight, very acute; wing with the second quill longest; tail slightly emarginate. Male with the upper part of the head black; fore part of back, smaller wing-coverts, and sides dusky green, spotted with black; a line over the eye, the sides of the neck, throat, the rest of the lower parts, and the rump yellow.

      Male, 43/4.

      Kentucky. Only two specimens procured. Migratory.

      Carbonated Warbler, Sylvia carbonata, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 308.

      110. 7. Helinaia peregrina, Wils. Tennessee Swamp-Warbler.

      Plate CLIV. Male.

      Bill shorter than the head, straight, very acute; wing with the second and third quills longest; tail nearly even. Upper parts yellowish-olive, the head darker; lower parts cream-coloured, fading behind into white; a pale yellow line over the eye; quills and tail-feathers dusky, the primaries margined with whitish, the secondaries with greenish-yellow.

      Male, 41/2, 8.

      Florida to New York, and in the interior to Kentucky. Rare. Migratory.

      Tennessee Warbler, Sylvia peregrina, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 83.

      Sylvia peregrina, Bonap. Syn. p. 87.

      Tennessee Warbler, Sylvia peregrina, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 412.

      Tennessee Warbler, Sylvia peregrina, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 307.

      111. 8. Helinaia solitaria, Wils. Blue-winged Yellow Swamp-Warbler.

      Plate XX. Male and Female.

      Bill shorter than the head, straightish, very acute; wings with the outer four quills almost equal, the second longest; tail nearly even. Forehead, crown, and lower parts bright yellow; hind part of the head, neck, and back light green, rump greenish-yellow; lore black; wings and tail greyish-blue, the feathers margined with greyish-white; two bands of white on the wing, formed by the tips of the first row of small coverts and the secondary coverts; tail-feathers, except the middle, with a patch of white on the inner web. Young with the upper parts, including the forehead, yellowish-green, the lower pale greenish-yellow.

      Male, 43/4, 7.

      From Texas to Massachusetts. In the interior, to Kentucky. Rather rare. Migratory.

      Blue-winged Yellow Warbler, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. ii. p. 109.

      Sylvia solitaria, Bonap. Syn. p. 87.

      Blue-winged Yellow Warbler, Sylvia solitaria, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 410.

      Blue-winged Yellow Warbler, Sylvia solitaria, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 102.

      112. 9. Helinaia celata, Say. Orange-crowned Swamp-Warbler.

      Plate CLXXVIII. Male and Female.

      Bill shorter than the head, very much attenuated; wings with the outer four quills almost equal, the second longest; tail even. Male with the upper parts dull green, the rump yellowish-green; a patch of dull reddish-orange on the crown, concealed by the grey tips of the feathers; lower parts dull olivaceous yellow; lower tail-coverts light yellow; quills and tail-feathers greyish-brown, edged with yellowish-green. Female similar, with the orange on the crown duller. Young with the lower parts paler, and without red on the head.

      This species and the next seem to form the transition from the Sylvicolinæ to the Reguli, as Mniotilta varia does to the Certhiæ.

      Male, 51/2, 711/12.

      In summer from Texas to Nova Scotia. Winters in the southern states. Columbia River. Rather common.

      Sylvia celata, Say, Long's Exped. v. i. p. 169.

      Sylvia celata, Bonap. Syn. p. 38.

      Orange-crowned Warbler, Sylvia celata, Bonap. Amer. Orn. v. i. p. 45.

      Orange-crowned Warbler, Sylvia celata, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 413.

      Orange-crowned Warbler, Sylvia celata, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. ii. p. 449.

      113. 10. Helinaia rubricapilla, Wils. Nashville Swamp-Warbler.

      Plate LXXXIX. Male and Female.

      Bill shorter than the head, very much attenuated; wings with the outer four quills almost equal, the second longest; tail slightly emarginate. Upper part of the head, cheeks, hind part and sides of neck light bluish-grey; a patch of dull red on the crown, concealed by the grey tips of the feathers; upper parts of the body yellowish-green, lower parts greenish-yellow; quills and tail-feathers greyish-brown, edged with yellowish-green, the primaries with greyish-white. Female similar but paler, and with faint indications of red on some of the feathers on the crown. Young similar to the female.

      Male, 41/2, 7.

      Texas to Massachusetts. Inland to Kentucky. Columbia River. Rare. Migratory.

      Nashville Warbler, Sylvia rubricapilla. Wils. Amer. Orn. v. iii. p. 120.

      Sylvia rubricapilla, Bonap. Syn. p. 87.

      Nashville Warbler, Sylvia rubricapilla, Nutt. Man. v. i. p. 412.

      Nashville Warbler, Sylvia rubricapilla, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. i. p. 450.

      GENUS V. MNIOTILTA, Vieill. CREEPING-WARBLER.

      Bill rather long, straight, very slender, nearly as broad as high at the base, much compressed toward the end; upper mandible with the dorsal line very slightly convex, the edges a little inflected toward the end, the notches obsolete, the tip acute; lower mandible with the dorsal line straight, the sides convex, the edges involute, the tip attenuated. General form slender. Feet of moderate length, very slender; tarsus shorter than the middle toe and claw, much compressed, the upper scutella blended; toes rather long, extremely compressed, the first very long, the second shorter than the third, which is adherent at the base, claws rather long, well arched, extremely compressed, and acute. Plumage very soft and blended. Bristles obsolete. Wings long, with the second and third quills longest and about equal, the first slightly shorter, and exceeding the fourth. Tail of moderate length, nearly even. This genus connects the Sylvicolinæ with the Certhianæ.

      114. 1. Mniotilta varia, Linn. Black-and-white Creeping Warbler.

      Plate XC. Male.

      Male with the plumage white, variegated with glossy black, longitudinally disposed; a band along the middle of the head and hind neck, a streak over the eyes, a band along the sides of the neck, two bars on the wings, the middle of the breast and abdomen, with a patch at the end of the outer two tail-feathers, white. Female with the upper parts similar, but with the black less deep, the lower parts greyish-white, the sides and lower tail-coverts marked with black. Young light brownish-grey above, paler beneath, with the abdomen white.

      Male, 51/2, 71/2.

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