Mary Lou pointed out that she has had a Ruby Crowned kinglet at her feeder, and when I took a look at the picture of one in my bird book, I think I was mistaken in calling this one a Orange Crowned Warbler, because it has a white undertail which the Kinglet has and also the markings around the eye are more like a Kinglets. Thanks Mary Lou for pointing this out.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Yellow bird, which one are you?
Mary Lou pointed out that she has had a Ruby Crowned kinglet at her feeder, and when I took a look at the picture of one in my bird book, I think I was mistaken in calling this one a Orange Crowned Warbler, because it has a white undertail which the Kinglet has and also the markings around the eye are more like a Kinglets. Thanks Mary Lou for pointing this out.
Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteNot sure on this one, western warblers I'm not much good at. We do rarely get Orange-crowned Warblers. Around here a yellow warbler would be a Pine Warbler which is not found west of the Mississippi. I looked in my Sibley Guide and a first year Orange-crowned Warbler looks good. Still a look at the wings would clinch the ID.
I must be getting better at IDing birds...knew it was some sort of Warbler right away.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture !
He's handsome no matter his name.
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