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Hi my name is Darlene and I am new to this and hope i am doing this right. I just recently got into bird watching and taking photos. I LOVE IT. I need help identifying a bird I seen today. Can anyone help me? I think he is in the warbler family but not 100% sure. Thanks for any help you can give.
 

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Not being sure where it is because I'm not sure where Lady Lake is but I can tell you it is a Bluebird but which type, I'm not sure. I'll do some searching. ;)

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oh wow I just looked up some pictures of the Eastern Bluebird and it sure looks like it. Wow I need to go see if I can get different shots of it to confirm. Thanks so so much.
 
yes the two I have here as well. I loved taking their picture at first but now I wish she would go away. LOL I have those and sparrows (house and chipping) plus my new addition a red breasted house finch. Can't wait for the spring here to see what I attract. I have most of my feeders outside my office at work and that is in Wildwood, Florida. I have a black and white warbler I am trying to catch at my house in the Villages, Florida. But he is so fast. He is as fast as the Ruffted Titmouse I have at work. He is so hard to catch as well. Hey thanks for welcoming to this forum and giving me information. I appreciate it so much. Looking forward to talking to you again another day. Have a wonderful Sunday.
 
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