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At 5:46 PM -0400 9/26/07, DS Rolnick wrote:
>Peterson's Warblers and Kauffman's Guides would seem to imply that your
>mystery bird is a Pine Warbler - a first fall female. There are
>bright wingbars,
>so it isn't an Orange-crowned; there is, it seems, too much olive (and not
>enough rust, perhaps) for a Bay-breasted; and it has no streaking for a
>Blackpoll.
Thanks to Dave and everyone who contacted me privately about this
bird-- I'm inclined to agree it's a Pine and had been hoping for
that, as it's a bird I've been looking to get a photograph of for
ages now and have had several close chances, all of which ended up in
a miss. So finally getting one is awesome.
In other news, I once again failed to get a picture of a brown
creeper today-- this time it was on a tree in our yard when I got
home. Before I had a chance to get the camera out it was gone, but
it helped solve a mystery of a call I'd been hearing for several days
now. Next time I hear it, I know what to look for and where to look.
--julie
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