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[TN-Bird] Bird Identification
- From: Thornius2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 15:21:48 EST
I was surprised this morning to find an olive-drab bird that appears to be a
warbler at my suet feeder. It had a noticeable eye ring and prominent single
wing bar. It was hyperactive as warblers typically are and constantly flicked
it's wings and tail. It did not appear to be a palm warbler. I took some
pictures with my binoc-cam that are not very good quality but are somewhat
adequate. If someone knows what it could be I'd like to know.
Thanks
Nat Winston III
Hermitage, TN
thornius2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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