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Warbler, Cuba, October (1 Viewer)

nikothomsen

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Hi guys,

I've fallen completely out of touch with my NA migrant warbler, so what is this?
 

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Yeah, i had a feeling with those streaks. I think you are right on mangrove warbler. How about these guys? Pretty sure 1 is Black-throated Blue-warbler, but haven't bothered much with the rest.
 

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Thanks Andy,
Last bunch, I realize I will probably get nothing from the first picture, but it's all I have.
 

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Palm easily eliminated by white undertail coverts. That is where Palms are brightest yellow. Also very short tail, bright green back, and pointy Oreothlypis bill. Fall Tennessees can have a few smudgy streaks on breast.

Andy
 
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Palm easily eliminated by white undertail coverts. That is where Palms are brightest yellow. Also very short tail, bright green back, and pointy Oreothlypis bill. Fall Tennessees can have a few smudgy streaks on breast.

Andy

Noted!.....should have recalled the white UTC's, as that was my clincher for my 1st (lifer) tick of Tennessee Warbler during August last year in Montreal. :-C
 
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