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393 Dendroica blackburnice

394. Wilsonia canadensis

395 Dendroica virens

396. Dendroica pennsylvanica

Sora
Song sparrow
Sora

general

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bluish slate. Length 4 3/4 wing 2 3/4 tail 1 3/4 [[male symbol]] ad. stomach contents insects

393 Dendroica blackburnice. A. Wetmore. Half Moon Woods North Freedom, Wis. iris brown. maxilla & tip of mandible dark brown. rest of bill horn tarsus very dark brown. Length 4 7/8 wing 2 5/8 tail 1 3/4 [[female symbol]] im. stomach contents insects.

394. Wilsonia canadensis. A. Wetmore. Half Moon Woods, North Freedom, Wis. iris dull brown. maxilla brown. mandible horn. tarsus flesh color. Length 5 wing 2 1/2 tail 1 15/16 [[female symbol]] im. stomach contents insects.

395. Dendroica virens. A. Wetmore. Half Moon Woods, North Freedom, Wis. iris brown. base of mandible horn. rest of bill dark brown. tarsus brownish black. Length 4 3/4 wing 2 1/2 tail 1 7/8 [[male symbol]] im. stomach contents insects.

396.  Dendroica pennsylvanica. A. Wetmore. Half Moon Woods, North Freedom, Wis. iris brown [[strikethrough]] maxinalls [[/strikethrough]] maxilla brownish black. tip of mandible slate. rest horn color. tarsus slaty black Length 4 3/4 wing 2 3/8 tail 1 3/4 [[female symbol]] im. stomach contents insects.

This morning I had three Soras and a Song Sparrow in my traps. Two of the Soras were caught by the head. One was spoiled. In each case I could hear others moving around nearby. After I got back I went over in the Half Moon Woods. In a little Hollow where the woods were more open I found a number of Warblers. They were hard to find as the wind blew very hard and