75. RED-EYED VIREO. 6 in.
(Vireo olivaceus. 624.)
Olive-green; crown, slaty; white below, lightly tinged on sides; dark line above a white one over eye; clear, persistent song; nests in Lincoln Park. [Warbling Vireo.]
76. AMERICAN REDSTART. 5-1/4 in.
(Setophaga ruticilla. 687.)
Male black, with six flame-colored spots; female olive, with six yellow spots; spreads its tail like a fan; song, “chee, chee, chee, chew.”
77. CAPE MAY WARBLER. 5-1/4 in.
(Dendroica tigrina. 650.)
Yellowish-olive spotted with black on back; crown very dark; cheeks yellow with an orange-brown ear patch; yellow below, black streaks on breast; wing-bars; song all on one note. [Black-throated Green Warbler.] [Magnolia Warbler.]