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Aves (Birds) » Passeriformes (Perching Birds) » Parulidae (Warblers) » Dendroica » Dendroica palmarum (Palm Warblers)

Some type of Warbler?

Some type of Warbler?

Location: Earth » North America » United States » South Carolina » Beaufort County

Date: September 20, 2008

I think this is some type of warber...maybe a Palm Warbler? Can anyone tell? Thanks!

Posted by Carol Clemens on September 29, 2008 14:52. Last updated: October 27, 2008 19:15.

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I was hoping someone more knowledgeable than me would have commented by now, but from browsing the warblers in my field guide, the nonbreeding Palm Warbler sticks out. None of the other similar species listed at All About Birds look any closer.

That said, I'd have to spend more time in my field guide to make sure it's not something besides a warbler!


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Because of dark lores (in this picture) and yellow undertail coverts I'll eliminate American Pipit and go with Palm Warbler.


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Thanks!
Thank you for your help! Carol


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