Here is a blurry head on pick, this is what I was comparing to this photo
online. One person has told me that they think it is a female yellowthroat,
I am open to hearing more peoples' thoughts, and I appreciate that person
for telling me nicely what they think the visible differences between them
are. Also, people asked, and it was just flitting and hopping through the
coyote bush and lizard tail plants directly next to the path behind the
building. Just remember, everyone makes mistakes and learns from them.
On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 5:42 PM Chris Soriano <soriano151...> wrote:
> I have some pics, I compared them to what I found online and they look to
> be the same bird to me, but I am open to being wrong, and if that is the
> case I apologize for getting anyone's hopes up.[image: Mystery bird best
> 3.JPG]
> .[image: Mystery bird 1.JPG][image: Mystery bird 2.JPG][image: Mystery
> bird 3.JPG][image: Mystery bird 4.JPG]
>
> On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 2:51 PM Chris Soriano <soriano151...> wrote:
>
>> I just found a mourning warbler in the scrub behind the Seymour Center on
>> the Westside. Pics to be uploaded to eBird, I got a few that helped me ID
>> it. 99% positive it is a first winter. Dusky back, yellow underneath,
>> yellow supralorals. Bold and unafraid of my presence.
>>
>> https://maps.app.goo.gl/NqZKYPaMCvV9ws2GA?g_st=ac >>
>