On Sun, Jan 5, 2025 at 18:07 Chris Soriano <soriano151...> wrote:
> 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 >>>
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