I am going crazy trying to ID all these birds! I was out shooting ruby crowned kinglets, but a few times I saw birds that looked.... different. Some of the mystery birds were a bit smaller than house sparrows. I have lost track of the birds that I know are kinglets from the ones that are mysteries!! So I am just going to post everything and see if it can be sorted out.
The main thing that is throwing me is all the yellow on the tummies of those I thought were kinglets.
Here are some of the possible ID's that look similar to my mystery birds
Ruby crowned kinglet
Nashville Warbler
Female common yellow throat
Orange crowned warbler
Warbling Vireo
Philadelphia vireo
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Bird #1
This message was edited Dec 17, 2008 12:34 AM
CLOSED: Kinglets? Vireo? Warblers? HELP!!
I didn't study every picture, but I think they're Orange-crowned Warblers.
rntx, I've no idea what the birds are even though I watch and feed birds. I wish I could help but I reall want to thank you for posting the great pics. Lee
#1-3 I'd say Nashville Warbler
#4 Orange-crowned Warbler, ditto probably 5-11
#12 Nashville again
#22 Orange-crowned
Tip: try to sort pics so that all pics of a single individual are in one thread, and subsequent individuals in separate threads - sorry, but scrolling all the way up and down, up and down, up and down, 26 times to get to each pic and then back to the reply box, gets decidedly tedious!
Also locations would help, please! Was this in your home area, or on a trip out somewhere?
Resin
rntx22, I'm sure you did your best at sorting. Lee
I agree with Nashville and Orange-crowned Warblers.
Cool 2 different, neither of which are on my life list. Yippee! Sorry I forgot to mention the location - I was out by the lake (Clear Lake) walking through some of the marshy/brushy areas. I wasn't even sure if it was all the same bird I was trailing, or different species so I just posted them all in the order in which I shot them.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to review this tedious project!!
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