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Is it .......an Orange-crowned Warbler? I've never seen an orange crown on
one, but that is what they're called.
Jean Harrison
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From: "b flewelling" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 13, 2014 11:03 AM
Subject: [VTBIRD] Orange-crowned Warbler
> For a few days, I have been trying to identify a small bird that has been
> hanging around in my lilac and rhododendron bushes. It wasn't one of the
> Yellow-rumped which also showed up at the same time. This morning as I
> watched it, it flew up to the windowsill, flared his orange crown and
> pecked at his reflection in the window! What a sight.
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> Bruce Flewelling
> RT 73, Rochester
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