Red-eyed Vireo? Nope.
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Red-eyed Vireo? Nope.

BetCrooks

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eBird seems doubtful that I could have seen a red-eyed vireo today, but that's what I thought this was. (There were also the pale plain warbling vireos at the park.)
Should I report this early bird or is it something else?

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« Last Edit: May 09, 2016, 08:28:19 AM by BetCrooks »


Paul O'Toole

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It may be an early date for them to return.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Guest »


thouc

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I think it could be a Tennessee Warbler.
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BetCrooks

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I think you're right that it's a Tennessee. The under tail is not yellow or green and the facial markings are too pale which I had thought was due to the poor lighting. Thanks!
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lucky tern

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yes it's a tennessee
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