Good call on Wilson's Ellison. Other supporting ID marks include
pale/concolorous lores and lack of white in outer tail feathers. Hooded warbler
often fan/flick the tail too which shows white in outer tail.
Arun B
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Dear Ellison:
I believe you are right aboiut the Hooded being a Wilson. I had a real
Hooded Warbler last Fall (photo attached). The bi-colored beak also
points towards a Wilson.
The attached picture shows the white outer tail featurers and the beak is
black.
Thank you for getting me a new yard bird (Wilson's).
Naseem
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