Nest—In holes of trees.
Eggs—Two.
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MAGNOLIA WARBLER.—Dendroica maculosa. Other name: "Black and Yellow Warbler."
Range—Eastern North America, west to eastern base of Rocky Mountains; winters in Bahamas, Cuba (rare), eastern Mexico and Central America.
Nest—Loosely put together, of fine twigs, coarse grasses, and dry weed-stalks, lined with fine black roots resembling horse hair.
Eggs—Four, creamy white, spotted and blotched with various shades of reddish-brown, hazel and chestnut.
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