Warbler Guy, you have not presented a warbler photo quiz for a spell. Can you photos of warblers soon? Or may I quiz you with an email regarding photos of warblers I have but cannot identify?
OK, Louis (in Tampa), here's five wood-warbler species photos. Can you name them from top to bottom? Post your answers by clicking on the "Comment" text button, below. (Answer will appear here by April 15, 2014. Please check back after readers have a chance to see this post and vote.)
9 comments:
Canada, Pine, Pro, Worm-eating, ?
Janey C., Albany
Can, Pine, Pro, Swainson's (maybe.....), and Yellow-br Chat (...maybe....)
I think Janey is correct on the comment from 3-8
My guesses...
1. Canada
2. Pine
3. Prothonotary
4. Worm-eating
5. Chat
Magnolia, Pine, Pro., Worm, Chat ....?????
Wild Marin is correct.
Wild Marin is correct.
I don't think the last one is a warbler. Yellow-breasted Chat has been found to be most closely related to Blackbirds, and is now placed in a monotypic family, the Icteriidae.
I am a beginner birder - this is my first attempt to identify:
nashville
yellow
prothonotary
black throated blue
magnolia
Lots to learn!!
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