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Connecticut Warbler (S. Carolina) (1 Viewer)

Brookie

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Is this a juvenile Connecticut Warbler? Pictures were taken on Seabrook Island in coastal South Carolina last week. Thanks in advance.
 

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It's a Painted Bunting, the bill shape is a good clue that it's not a warbler.

Interesting notion. I worried about the bill shape. That would also explain the fact that the legs are dark, along with the down-turned tail. Since I've only seen one PB before, I never considered that as a possibility.
 
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