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Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler

Dendroica coronata.

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Field Notes

Description:

Warbler-like, yellow throat, white eye-ring, pale or white under tail. Seen at Chama, NM. Nothing seems to match in my book.

Notes:

None of the other photos I took show the head clearly.

Species ID Suggestions

Yellow-rumped warbler (female)

Dendroica coronata

Comments (3)

I think it's one of those things they flip flop on every few years about whether it's a separate species or not, hehe.
Ah, OK, thanks. My book says Audubon is a race of yellow-rumped with a yellow throat, the other race has a white throat. The illustration in my book has rather harsher colouring, very contrasty, I prefer the photograhic books now.
Either that or an Audubon's warbler... hard to tell. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audubon's_Warbler

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