It is a very wet Prothonotary Warbler.
David Aborn
Chattanooga, TN
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I have here what I think is probably an immature Orchard Oriole that hasn't
quite grown into his juvenile plumage yet, so its quite confusing. Saw it
yesterday afternoon at the field trials area near where the Tri-colored Heron
had been seen. I had also heard an oriole sounding bird about an hour earlier
that merlin sound ID identified as an Orchard Oriole