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hello, and can you help me i’d this bird. (1 Viewer)

mar2burt

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seen on a window ledge on the 42nd floor of a high rise in downtown chicago this morning.
one of my friends sent it to me hoping i could identify it.
i am a recreational birder living in se florida.656B34AE-2E7A-4D0F-AF0F-2C359604BA85.jpeg
 
Hi mar2burt and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators. I've moved your post to the ID forum as you're more likely to get the help you need there. Someone will soon be along to advise.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 
Hi Mar2burt,

There's a bunch of little yellowish birds to choose from, but I'll guess first with Nashville warbler. Grey head, big, unbroken eye ring... and they're known to migrate later than many birds, ie., starting now. You're not too far south of their breeding grounds, so the timing works.
 
Hi Mar2burt,

There's a bunch of little yellowish birds to choose from, but I'll guess first with Nashville warbler. Grey head, big, unbroken eye ring... and they're known to migrate later than many birds, ie., starting now. You're not too far south of their breeding grounds, so the timing works.
Struggling with this one. Doesn't look like Nashville to me: I can't see a clear eye ring on this image (certainly not as clear as Nashville's), and the head isn't noticeably greyer than the rest of it
 
Depends what lights. Much mortality occurs because birds are attracted to lights. Have to choose colours etc carefully.
I was under the impression that “most” US cities had adopted a “safe lighting programme” during the migration seasons and with that,
the “correctly coloured lights?”
 

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