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Is this a Tennessee Warbler? (1 Viewer)

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I think that this bird is a Tennessee Warbler. Can someone confirm my id? Thanks. Photo is in NE Saskatchewan today.
 

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I think so. It would be good to see another pic that shows the undertail-coverts - though I think you can (just) see here that they're whitish, which would rule out orange-crowned warbler.
 
I think that this bird is a Tennessee Warbler. Can someone confirm my id? Thanks. Photo is in NE Saskatchewan today.
Do you have any picture of the undertail coverts? If not, did you see them in the field? If they were white, it's a Tennessee Warbler, if they were yellow, it's a Orange-crowned Warbler
 
I think so. It would be good to see another pic that shows the undertail-coverts - though I think you can (just) see here that they're whitish, which would rule out orange-crowned warbler.
Thanks. Whitish, I think. Bird did not stick around.
 
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