The butterflies appear in open woods and on cut-over lands in May and June.
These butterflies are not very active creatures, although they are commonly found in meadows and pastures along brooks and by the borders of open woods.
It is now, however, so rare that it seems to feed chiefly upon wild cruciferous plants and is more likely to be found along the borders of open woods than in gardens and fields.
They nest in any kind of a tree, in fields or open woods, and at any height from the ground, being found on fence rails within two feet of the ground or in the tops of pines 70 or 80 feet above the earth.
They nest in open woods or clumps of trees, indifferently, in pines or young trees, building most often below twenty feet from the ground; the nests are made of twigs and rootlets, lined with fine rootlets.
They nest generally on rocky hillsides or in open woods, laying their two eggs upon the top of a flat rock.
This grows in open woods at the Grand Canyon, and is found as far east as New Mexico and Colorado.
It grows in open woods in the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada mountains.
They are abundant in northern United States, being found in open woods, swamps and often in parks, gleaning insects and grubs from crevices in the bark.
Open woods, small groves, and roadsides are the locations in which these birds will be apt to be found.
On the outer horizontal limbs of trees in open woods or groves; nest of twigs and rootlets; eggs bluish green, spotted with brown (.
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