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Yellow-rumped Warbler (female)

Dendroica coronata

Photo by Jellis
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Species ID Suggestions

Yellow-rumped Warbler (female)

Setophaga coronata

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Now you know how I feel. But I am going to agree because the male I spotted the same day in the same area was also a Myrtle. I just didn't know if the areas get mixed.
With a bird like this, it's tough, but with the somewhat contrasting auriculars and malar, I would venture a guess for Myrtle.
Can you tell if it's Myrtle or a Audubon?
Some can be very very drab like this, but the crown and undertail pattern don't lie.
Is this a female Yellow-rumped Warbler?
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PublishedMarch 25, 2013

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