Hi y'all, it has been very kindly explained to me how to tell the
difference, and it seems like it was a female common yellowthroat based on
the sides being a more olive color. It feels like one of the true faults of
using illustrated Sibley field guides, but I want to send appreciation to
the people that helped figure it out. Sorry to get people excited, but not
sorry that I made you go out and look at birds.
On Sun, Jan 5, 2025, 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 >