Note the dark lore and the soft yellowish throat, breast and belly. The tiny hook on the beak distinguish it from the Tennessee warbler, which has a very thin, pointed bill. This was a mid-Q bird in deep shadow and therefore a shot that perhaps should have been taken with a 500mm lens, if I had one, and definitely in RAW mode for deep processing. I think that I may be able to handle RAW files now. I'm just too lazy to try it.
Street-side woodlot shot ...
what else.