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Warblers, southern Quebec. (1 Viewer)

Plectrophane

Alain Deschamps
Many different species passing in the area these days. including Bay-breasted Walbler. I think this is one of them but have some doubt. The second one is a Magnolia , I'm pretty sure. Some are relativeley easy to ID. It's far from easy to take any good photos.
 

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Hi Alain,

Agree that the second bird is Magnolia. Broad yellow rump, olive-green back and grey head confirm that. The strong face pattern and short tail of the first one are suggestive of juvenile Blackburnian but a view from another angle would definitely help - do you have any other images of this bird?

Thanks

Stu
 
Hi Alain,

Agree that the second bird is Magnolia. Broad yellow rump, olive-green back and grey head confirm that. The strong face pattern and short tail of the first one are suggestive of juvenile Blackburnian but a view from another angle would definitely help - do you have any other images of this bird?

Thanks

Stu
Hi Stuart

I have this photo, which is possibly not the same bird, since they were moving around so much.
 

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