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New York Central Park 27 Nov 2018 (1 Viewer)

I Guess .

1.white throated sparrow
2.Broad winged Hawk
3.Yellow rumped warbler
 

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Can't comment on the Sparrow, can't glean much info. from the image, the 2nd image does look good for BWH (albeit a very late one?), and 3. looks about right for Yellow-rumped Warbler.

Cheers
 
1 is a Chipping Sparrow, 2 is either a Sharp-shinned or Cooper's Hawk(leaning Sharpie here), and 3 is in fact a Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler.
 
#1 is a fairly poor image, but it looks fairly interesting. Anyone for Clay-colored?

#2 is Sharp-shinned Hawk and #3 is Yellow-rumped Warbler.
 
#1 is a fairly poor image, but it looks fairly interesting. Anyone for Clay-colored?

#2 is Sharp-shinned Hawk and #3 is Yellow-rumped Warbler.

It looks like there's a dark line through the lores, which eliminates Clay-colored and makes it a Chipping. I agree with the others.
 
I'm also leaning towards Sharpie for 2 and definitely a Yellow-rumped Warbler for 3

I'm seeing a thin dark line in front of the Sparrows eye so that would rule out Clay-colored Sparrow.
 
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