Help to identify please
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Help to identify please

Freddie

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Any help identifying this one will be appreciated.

2018-10-20-102 by Gary Lane, on Flickr
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Ally

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I say, Pine Siskin.
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A Pine Siskin could very likely appear in November but your bird does not have
the strong Pine Siskin streaking and definitely does not possess the characteristic
very pointed beak of a Siskin. Your bird has a warbler beak. The broad pale superciliary
band resembles a Palm warbler in fall plumage. I Have not seen one in quite a while,
but then my sightings profile is taking a precipitous nose-dive. I'm sure that someone
with ID chops will definitely identify your admirable capture. Where did you see it?
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Palm warbler.......yellow under tail is major tell
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Kevin H.

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Heres a siskin Ally for comparison

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Freddie

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Thank you everyone for the help, much appreciated. Palm Warbler it is.
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Quote from: "Kevin H."
Heres a siskin Ally for comparison


Thanks! I feel strongly about  "it takes the whole village to raise a birder" :P  :P So privileged
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