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ID - Georgia, N of Atlanta, about a month ago. (1 Viewer)

ignicapilla

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Last one I believe is a magnolia warbler, for them rest of them I don't have any good ideas.
 

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I'm very rusty, but I was going to guess Blackburnian, Worm-eating Warbler and Red-throated Vireo


EDIT: So rusty I can't even name vireos correctly lol (Red-eyed Vireo).
 
I'd highly doubt any of these photos are identifiable besides 2 & 3 (Worm-eating Warbler) and 6 (Magnolia Warbler)
I’m not able to identify 4-5 but I think 1 might be a Prairie Warbler. I also had the thought of Worm-eating for 2-3 but I don’t feel completely confident about it.
 
Hello, I am certain it's not a twig. The question is prairie vs blackburnian. I have no experience with either
I think the face is diagnostic for Prairie. Also, the boldness of the black would be accompanied by orange if a Blackburnian (female Blackburnian has muted gray facial markings).
 
Yes, I'm withdrawing Blackburnian as a concept ;-) - and the face does look good for Prairie indeed.

On the 4/5 pics is the bill too slight for a vireo? And for warblers what are the possible contenders with that rough supercilium possibility? (I even wonder if it's another/same Worm-eating)
 

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