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Yellow-rumped warbler

Setophaga coronata

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Field Notes

Description:

I think this is a (female) Fall Yellow-rumped Warbler. Small size. Yellow upper white belly. Yellow rump, not too visible in the second bad photo.

Habitat:

Near river in trees.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (5)

I would tend to agree with the Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle). Its got the streaky brown and yellow was on the sides, eye-ring, black/white tail.
I'm favoriting this so I can go back to it later and see if I'm right... this will bug me to no end until I find out! LOL!!!!
I will venture to take a wild suggestion?? Yellow-rumped warbler? The only one I can think of with a broken eye-ring, no wing bars, and a wash of yellow on the sides of the breast. I looked and looked in my book for quite a while. It's the closest I could get to. (Warblers are my Nemesis!)
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PublishedOctober 4, 2016

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