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N. Carolina USA - small longshots (2 Viewers)

Fandango739

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United States
Seen in late October, Weaverville, N. Carolina.
1 - 3, same bird
4, Pine Warbler?
5 - 6, same bird (possible red-breasted nuthatch?)
7, warbler....

Many thanks for any help!
 

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1-3 give me a Yellow-rumped vibe but I don't think we can be sure.
4 looks more like Bay-breasted to me but not certain
5-6 I'm pretty sure are impossible but just for fun I'll suggest Tennessee Warbler
7 Cape May Warbler
Agree with this except 4 might be Chestnut-sided with those bold wingbars, and I have no idea on 5&6. Both Bay-breasted and Chestnut-sided have the same undertail pattern that matches the bird in 4. It seems quite plain white below with no signs of contrast for Bay-breasted, but it’s tough to be sure. Hard to say if there is an eye ring or not. I only lean towards Chestnut-sided because the wingbars are so bold looking, but it’s one of those and it could be either one as far as I can tell.
 

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