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Definition of Dendroica fusca
1. Noun. Black-and-white North American wood warbler having an orange-and-black head and throat.
Generic synonyms: New World Warbler, Wood Warbler
Group relationships: Dendroica, Genus Dendroica
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dendroica Fusca
Literary usage of Dendroica fusca
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Check-list of North American Birds by American Ornithologists' Union (1910)
"... migrates through the Bahamas and West Indies; casual in New Mexico, Mexico,
Chile, and Ecuador; accidental in Greenland. dendroica fusca (MULLER). ..."
2. Handbook of Birds of the Western United States: Including the Great Plains by Florence Merriam Bailey (1921)
"BC; winters from Guiana and Venezuela to Brazil; migrates through Bahamas and
West Indies; casual in NM, Mex., Chile, and Ecuador. 662. dendroica fusca. ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1909)
"dendroica fusca (PLS Miiller). Blackburnian warbler. Common transient and regular
but uncommon summer resident. The average date of arrival is May 4, ..."
4. A Pocket List of the Birds of Eastern Massachusetts: With Especial Reference by Albert Pitts Morse (1912)
"Blackburnian Warbler—dendroica fusca (Müller). Scarce M.; rare SR May 2) 6-30;
summer; Sept. 7 - 23 (Oct. 10. Mixed and coniferous woods, especially of ..."