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US birds - TX & FL (1 Viewer)

AdamfromCanada

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A few more US birds from earlier this year:

1) American Bittern? Near Houston - March 2018

2) Tennessee Warbler? Near Tampa Bay - Feb 2018

3) Audubon's Warbler? Near Tampa - Feb 2018

4) Another Audubon's? From northern Everglades - Feb 2018

5) Yet another Audubon's? More yellow on this one, but maybe it's just a breeding male.
 

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Agree with 1. 2 and 4 look like Palm Warblers. 3 & 4 seem like Myrtle Yellow-rumped Warblers, which I think would be a lot more likely in Florida than Audubon's too.
 
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