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Index of Subjects > Thanks guys. It could be an orange-crowned. I've never seen one, so I don't want to make that call.. I was looking into the sun at the time, so the yellow wasn't evident. Billy Hi, Billy. > > Orange-crowned Warbler is the most likely. Olive green back, a drab pale > colour below, usually fairly bright yellow under the tail. > > Cheers, > Susann > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: <bdigout@seaside.ns.ca> > Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2014 4:33 PM > To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> > Subject: [NatureNS] warbler sp. various wood bird species > >> I usually walk in the woods in various areas of Rich. Co. at least 5 >> days >> of a week in winter. Today, for the first time this winter, a pair of >> R.B.Nuthatches came to my phishing, along with the regular G.C.Kinglets, >> G.Jays, both Chickadees and a warbler. The warbler was very plain, >> greenish above and light below, nothing obvious for identification. Any >> ideas? >> Billy >> >> > >
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