Aladdin
Well-known member
Dear Members and Bird watchers!
Three days in Central Park and there have been many warblers. Not easy to get pictures when they jump between the blue sky or dark back ground in the foliage.
Picture 1 and 2 are very over exposed as I took the picture against the light, the closes I can find in my book is the Yellow-throated Warbler. But the head and wings have no white what I can see. Is it possible to give any ID of this bird from this very poor pictures.
Picture #3, i thought it was a Chestnut-sided Warbler as I was off road taking pictures and a sound recording in the bushes. There was a Yellow-warbler and the Chestnut sided and I only got pictures of the Chestnut-sided as I was recording and could not take picture of the yellow-warbler.
Back at the hotel and I see that the 3rd picture is not a Chestnut-sided as picture #4 as reference together with the sound recording
It looks like the bird have a little square yellow "BIB" and I cannot find any warbler in my book looking like this. Is it possible to ID this bird?
Kind Regards and happy birding
Aladdin
Three days in Central Park and there have been many warblers. Not easy to get pictures when they jump between the blue sky or dark back ground in the foliage.
Picture 1 and 2 are very over exposed as I took the picture against the light, the closes I can find in my book is the Yellow-throated Warbler. But the head and wings have no white what I can see. Is it possible to give any ID of this bird from this very poor pictures.
Picture #3, i thought it was a Chestnut-sided Warbler as I was off road taking pictures and a sound recording in the bushes. There was a Yellow-warbler and the Chestnut sided and I only got pictures of the Chestnut-sided as I was recording and could not take picture of the yellow-warbler.
Back at the hotel and I see that the 3rd picture is not a Chestnut-sided as picture #4 as reference together with the sound recording
It looks like the bird have a little square yellow "BIB" and I cannot find any warbler in my book looking like this. Is it possible to ID this bird?
Kind Regards and happy birding
Aladdin