Mystery Bird ID Quiz #7
I found an old compact flash card from my digital camera in my camera bag the other day. Out of curiosity, I popped the card in my Mac and found a series of bird images on it. Since this image (above) and several others of the same bird had never been downloaded, I decided to make this bird the subject of the next Mystery Bird ID Quiz here at Bill of the Birds.This one may seem rather easy. Or not. Please make your best guess via the comments section on this post and we'll see how birdy your brain really is.
Good luck!
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9 Comments:
Pine Siskin? It is still too early in the morn here in the West for my brain.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Yup, Patrick. Two wing bars, a touch of yellow on the side of the breast -- I'm going with female Yellow-rumped Warbler.
Science Chimp, scratching moodily, upstaged by Jersey Boy and Bunny Girl. Hoo.
based on what I can see, probably yellow rump
I'd recognize a butterbutt anywhere! Even a modest one...
Too late for me to say Yellow-rumped Warbler and seem impressive...
A Yellow-rump from behind! I have a thousand of those kind of shots...
Dave
Well, now I am to embarrassed to say what I thought it was.
~KatDoc, slinking away in shame for missing an easy one
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