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<blockquote data-quote="David Ferguson" data-source="post: 2918988" data-attributes="member: 40004"><p>1. Blue-winged Warbler</p><p>2. Tennessee Warbler</p><p>3. Orange-crowned Warbler</p><p>4. Nashville Warbler</p><p>5. Virginia's Warbler</p><p>6. Lucy's Warbler</p><p>7. Northern Parula</p><p>8. Tropical Parula</p><p>9. Chestnut-sided Warbler</p><p>10. Yellow Warbler</p><p>11. Mangrove Warbler</p><p>12. Blackpoll Warbler</p><p>13. Bay-breasted Warbler</p><p>14. Blackburnian Warbler</p><p>15. Magnolia Warbler</p><p>16. Cerulean Warbler</p><p>17. Cape May Warbler (Mexico)</p><p>18. Black-throated Blue Warbler (Cuba)</p><p>19. Myrtle Warbler</p><p>20. Audubon's Warbler</p><p>21. Black-throated Gray Warbler</p><p>22. Golden-cheeked Warbler (Mexico)</p><p>23. Black-throated Green Warbler</p><p>24. Townsend's Warbler</p><p>25. Hermit Warbler</p><p>26. Yellow-throated Warbler</p><p>27. Grace's Warbler</p><p>28. Prairie Warbler</p><p>29. Olive-capped Warbler (Cuba)</p><p>30. Pine Warbler</p><p>31. Black-and-white Warbler</p><p>32. Prothonotary Warbler</p><p>33. Worm-eating Warbler</p><p>34. Swainson's Warbler</p><p>35. Ovenbird</p><p>36. Northern Waterthrush</p><p>37. Louisiana Waterthrush</p><p>38. McGillivray's Warbler</p><p>39. Common Yellowthroat</p><p>40. Masked Yellowthroat (Argentina)</p><p>41. Grey-crowned Yellowthroat (Costa Rica)</p><p>42. Oriente Warbler (Cuba)</p><p>43. Hooded Warbler</p><p>44. Wilson's Warbler</p><p>45. Canada Warbler</p><p>46. Red-faced Warbler</p><p>47. Red Warbler (Mexico)</p><p>48. American Redstart</p><p>49. Painted Whitestart</p><p>50. Slate-throated Whitestart (Mexico)</p><p>51. Spectacled Whitestart (Ecuador)</p><p>52. Citrine Warbler (Venezuela)</p><p>53. Black-crested Warbler (Ecuador)</p><p>54. Gray-throated Warbler (Venezuela)</p><p>55. Russet-crowned Warbler (Ecuador)</p><p>56. Golden-crowned Warbler (Argentina)</p><p>57. Rufous-capped Warbler (Costa Rica)</p><p>58. Golden-browed Warbler (Mexico)</p><p>59. Three-striped Warbler (Ecuador)</p><p>60. White-rimmed Warbler (Argentina)</p><p>61. Buff-rumped Warbler (Ecudaor)</p><p>62. Yellow-breasted Chat</p><p></p><p>Also Olive Warbler.</p><p></p><p>Golden-winged Warbler is the big miss. I didn't go for the bird in Kent hoping that I would get one on a visit to the US but it never happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Ferguson, post: 2918988, member: 40004"] 1. Blue-winged Warbler 2. Tennessee Warbler 3. Orange-crowned Warbler 4. Nashville Warbler 5. Virginia's Warbler 6. Lucy's Warbler 7. Northern Parula 8. Tropical Parula 9. Chestnut-sided Warbler 10. Yellow Warbler 11. Mangrove Warbler 12. Blackpoll Warbler 13. Bay-breasted Warbler 14. Blackburnian Warbler 15. Magnolia Warbler 16. Cerulean Warbler 17. Cape May Warbler (Mexico) 18. Black-throated Blue Warbler (Cuba) 19. Myrtle Warbler 20. Audubon's Warbler 21. Black-throated Gray Warbler 22. Golden-cheeked Warbler (Mexico) 23. Black-throated Green Warbler 24. Townsend's Warbler 25. Hermit Warbler 26. Yellow-throated Warbler 27. Grace's Warbler 28. Prairie Warbler 29. Olive-capped Warbler (Cuba) 30. Pine Warbler 31. Black-and-white Warbler 32. Prothonotary Warbler 33. Worm-eating Warbler 34. Swainson's Warbler 35. Ovenbird 36. Northern Waterthrush 37. Louisiana Waterthrush 38. McGillivray's Warbler 39. Common Yellowthroat 40. Masked Yellowthroat (Argentina) 41. Grey-crowned Yellowthroat (Costa Rica) 42. Oriente Warbler (Cuba) 43. Hooded Warbler 44. Wilson's Warbler 45. Canada Warbler 46. Red-faced Warbler 47. Red Warbler (Mexico) 48. American Redstart 49. Painted Whitestart 50. Slate-throated Whitestart (Mexico) 51. Spectacled Whitestart (Ecuador) 52. Citrine Warbler (Venezuela) 53. Black-crested Warbler (Ecuador) 54. Gray-throated Warbler (Venezuela) 55. Russet-crowned Warbler (Ecuador) 56. Golden-crowned Warbler (Argentina) 57. Rufous-capped Warbler (Costa Rica) 58. Golden-browed Warbler (Mexico) 59. Three-striped Warbler (Ecuador) 60. White-rimmed Warbler (Argentina) 61. Buff-rumped Warbler (Ecudaor) 62. Yellow-breasted Chat Also Olive Warbler. Golden-winged Warbler is the big miss. I didn't go for the bird in Kent hoping that I would get one on a visit to the US but it never happened. [/QUOTE]
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