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Help with warbler? Manitoba, Canada (1 Viewer)

Paul Tavares

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Took these photos in Riding Mountain National Park two weeks ago. All of the same bird. It was only around for less than a minute and never really presented a good view. Unfortunately the best view for ID is out of focus and the best focused side shot doesn't show the head clearly. My best guess is that it is some type of warbler.

The photos are ordered in best views first and not order taken.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Paul
 

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I agree with Silverwolf. Young or female bird. The undertail fits for Blackburnian as well.
 
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