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BtGreen or Townsend's, Laguna Vista, TX, USA (1 Viewer)

River Girl

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I watched 2 warblers in bad light in a leafy tree this afternoon. I cannot say my poor photos are of either one or of each. Hope there is enough information for someone to tell which one or both are in the photo and what features point to the ID. All photos could be either warbler based on color and similar markings and I have lightened them as best I can to compensate for the lack of light. Thank you.Warbler.10.jpg
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Female Black-throated green warbler; streaking on flanks is indistinct, chin/throat is mottled whitish and greenish, grey cheek patch contrasts weakly with yellowish parts of the face and pale underside (definitely pale flanks, cannot tell if the slight yellowish wash to breast is natural or not).
 
Female Black-throated green warbler; streaking on flanks is indistinct, chin/throat is mottled whitish and greenish, grey cheek patch contrasts weakly with yellowish parts of the face and pale underside (definitely pale flanks, cannot tell if the slight yellowish wash to breast is natural or not).
Thank you for all the details in your response.
 

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