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Pine Warbler

Setophaga pinus

Photo by Machi
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Field Notes

Description:

There were so many small birds flying very quickly around in the trees that I am unsure if the first photo is of the same bird as the others

Habitat:

Withlacoochee State Forest: Homosassa Tract, Rooks Trail

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

Hmmm, I vote female pine warbler, but I'm not sure of that!
I also added a few more in case they help at all.
Thanks Ashley. I separated them into two spottings.
3rd photo is a ruby-crowned kinglet. 1st and 2nd photos are......something else that I can't tell haha
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PublishedFebruary 10, 2016

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