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I need a warbler expert ( Mount Kisco, New York ) (1 Viewer)

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Merlin sometimes ID as Orange crowned Warbler, other times as Palm Warbler, what say you???? If its an Orange crowned Warbler its rare for the location.

Photo was taken October 20, 2022 Leonard Park in Mount Kisco, NY
 

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Could you give the date, please? Thanks.
Subject to that being appropriate...
Looks ok for a dull palm warbler. Bill-shape, decent supercilium, faint malar stripe, yellow undertail-coverts.
I edited the post above....... I guess wishing it was an Orange crowned Warbler doesnt make it true.
 
Could you give the date, please? Thanks.
Subject to that being appropriate...
Looks ok for a dull palm warbler. Bill-shape, decent supercilium, faint malar stripe, yellow undertail-coverts.
agree with Palm Warber. Also, its head, nape and back appear brown (vs Green-ish).
 
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