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Warbler help

Tobias Timm

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Hello,
I found this warbler today at York University, it was the only one. I have my suspicions about it, but am curious what others will think

Thanks,
Tobias
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beresford

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It's a nashville.

Cheers
Tim
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Paul O'Toole

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Here is your shot with the shadows adjusted, gives you a better look at.

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Tobias Timm

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Thanks for the help - I was a bit confused by the lack of white on the underside near the legs..

PS, I am finding some great birding in the forest that borders York University. It is part of the Black Creek corridor. I have hung an elaborate feeding system in the woods and have seen orioles go after the grape jelly, and have some mealworms out for the Bluebirds. It is not worth driving a long distance to see, but if anyone is near the university and would like a tour let me know..
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Rotarran

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Hey that's cool Tobias. I used to live fairly close to York and almost went to school there. I always wondered about the birding scene there...I may take you up on your offer.
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