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Montgomery County PA, Warblers (1 Viewer)

rylirk

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My best guesses this time:

1. Blackpoll?
2. Blackburnian?
3. Not sure on this one
4. ???
5 & 6. Yellow Rumped/Myrtle?
7. Blackpoll?
8. Magnolia?
9. ???
10. Blackpoll?
 

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1, 3, 7 and 9 are tough ...

1 - Cape May ? lots of fine streaks in the middle of breast and looks like maybe some on throat. End of tail looks good for Cape May but the base of tail shouldn't be dark.
2 - Blackburnian
3 - same bird in pic 1 maybe. some yellow in the face. Maybe a Cape May
4 - Black-throated Blue
5 - Yellow-rumped
6 - Yellow-rumped
7 - not sure
8 - Magnolia
9 - Cape May again ?
10 - Blackpoll
 
1,\. Cape May
2. Blackburnian
3. Cape May
4. Palm
5. Yellow-rumped
6. Yellow-rumped
7. Cape May
8. Magnolia
9. Cape May
10. Blackpoll
 
1,\. Cape May
2. Blackburnian
3. Cape May
4. Palm
5. Yellow-rumped
6. Yellow-rumped
7. Cape May
8. Magnolia
9. Cape May
10. Blackpoll
Palm seems right for pic 4. I initially thought it could be Black-throated Blue female due to eye brow and under eye arc. Cranking my iPhone screen brightness up I believe there’s some streaking on the sides and the bird looks brownish on the head. Can’t see much of tail pattern unfortunately. Also there appears to be some yellow on the undertail coverts.
 
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