(above graphic courtesy of Peterson Guide to
Birds, Houghton Mifflin Publishing)
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Here’s a rapid relief answer, Jason (in
Pittsburgh):
Please feel free to see pages 524- 525 in the
new (and excellent) The Warbler Guide (Tom Stephenson & Scott
Whittle. 2013. University of Princeton Press. $29.95; nathist.princeton.edu).
Beyond this basic overview associated with
hybrid warblers, throughout this aforementioned book you can view
comparative/contrast photos that will help
solve your confusing fall warbler puzzlements.
Does this help?
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1 comment:
HI.
How can I send you a photo so you can see what type of wrbler it is?
Thanks.
Helcio - Miami
helciop@hotmail.com
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