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Another Warbler Question. Central Florida (2 Viewers)

virgo10

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Yesterday I asked about a warbler and found out it was a pine warbler. We also have yellow-rumped and yellow-throated ones here. This bird looks slightly different to me. For one thing it is way more yellow than any of the others. Similar to the pine warblers but that yellow... it would knock your eyes out! :-O

Any thoughts on what it is? Thanks!
 

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It's a Pine Warbler. Prairie Warbler should have a more contrasty head pattern, with a stronger yellow supercilium and a distinct yellow arc under the eye. Pines have a more uniform looking head, with a fainter supercilium strongest in front of the eye, and an eye ring.
 
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