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Florida Blue Winged or Prothonotary Warbler or Both (1 Viewer)

Hello, I think help on these Ids. Are they blue winged warblers because of wing bars, prothonotary warblers, or one blue winged and one prothonotary?

Thanks for your help.
 

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#1 is a Protowhatsit Warbler (no wingbars nor black lores, that Blue-winged has).
##2-4 I'm fairly sure is a female oriole, probably Orchard
 
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