a mystery warbler
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a mystery warbler

BetCrooks

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Lakeside was full of Yellow Warblers but this doesn't look like the rest of them. Any suggestions?

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Steve Hood

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It could be a subspecies of yellow warbler.  I found this information at All About Birds.

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Yell ... dium=email

"Various subspecies that live year-round in the Caribbean and in mangrove forests of Central and South America have bright chestnut on the crown or over the entire head; these subspecies are often referred to as “Golden” or “Mangrove” Yellow Warblers."
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Pat Hodgson

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It is a Cape May warbler.
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BetCrooks

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Thank you to you both! The yellow warbler info was interesting reading for future trips too!
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