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These ones were taken at Jean Drapeau park this evening. I'm thinking Yellow-Rumped/Myrtle warbler for the first pic and Eastern Phoebe for the last? No clue on the others though!
3 is a Cape May Warbler, even on the original photo the very thin, slightly downcurved will was a clue. 4 is at a very difficult angle, maybe Nashville with what looks like a big, full eyering?
Also I realized I missed one photo when posting this: is this another bay-breasted? Seems quite red underwing, not sure if you'd expect that still in the Autumn?
This one makes me think Ruby-crowned Kinglet should be in play. It seems to have bright edges to the secondaries, and the eyering is much narrower at the top and bottom. Plus the bill looks quite thin and pointy. The first picture looked quite yellowish below, which made me think of the warbler, but this second picture is making me reconsider that.
There were rc kinglets on site, but I have to say I didnt get that vibe from this one at all. Seems too sleek/elongated to be a kinglet to me, and I think if anything the eyering is too thick? Also behaviorally it seemes much more calm and collected than I'm used to kinglets acting
1. Yellow-rumped Warbler
2/6. Bay-breasted Warbler
3. Cape May Warbler
4. Not a Ruby-crowned Kinglet; definitely a warbler. Nashville seems very likely but I could be convinced otherwise.
5. Eastern Phoebe