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Blackburnian warbler, Dendroica fusca.
April 30 to June 2. Regular spring transient in small numbers. A single bird on September 6, 1986, is the only fall record.

Blackpoll Warbler, Dendroica striata.
April 22 to May 25. Fairly common spring transient. The highest local count on file was 11 birds at Lake Fayetteville on May 4, 1984.

Blue-winged Warbler, Vermivora pinus.
April 10 to Octobet 14. Locally common summer resident in small numbers. Inhabits abandoned fields grown-up in saplings and "unkempt" orchards (James 1974). Callahan (1953) listed it as a "common summer resident" at Lake Wedington. Summer nesting localities include old fields at Pea Ridge National Military Park, Lake Wedington (dam area plus other places), overgrown fields at Devil's Den State Park, Redding area in the Ozark National Forest in the Mulberry River valley and doubtless elsewhere. A nest with young was found at Redding on May 25, 1987.