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Warbler from San Pedro NWR in SE Arizona (1 Viewer)

bajadreamer

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This bird was seen in SE AZ, near Sierra Vista, in September of this year. Unfortunately I did not get another picture that showed the neck or back of this bird. Grey headed yellow warbler-juvenile Magnolia Warbler?? Listed as rare but regular in this area via Sibley.
 

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It looks to me like you can see the broken eye ring and enough of the bird to call this a MacGillivray's, why do you say unidentifiable fugl?
 
It looks to me like you can see the broken eye ring and enough of the bird to call this a MacGillivray's, why do you say unidentifiable fugl?

Because I don't even see an eye, much less an eye ring, on either my iPads or computer.
 
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Because I don't even see an eye, much less an eye ring, on either my iPads or computer.

The bird's eye is a little to the right of the lower rightmost part of the yellow underparts. The bird's bill is pointing downward & to the right, paralleling the branch that it is perched on. It took me a little while to see the eye.
 
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