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.. this one, I can't find anywhere. Is it a juvenile/immature form by chance? Anyone here can help with ID, please?
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Feb 26, 2019 08:33 | #1 Ok Image hosted by forum (963385) © astronotus_2000 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Jose Rodriguez Gonzalez
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Feb 26, 2019 08:40 | #2 By the way... This photo was taken in the area of Central Florida at a Park in Volusia County this past weekend (2/23/2019)....Hope that helps. Jose Rodriguez Gonzalez
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Falkon Senior Member 442 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina More info | Feb 26, 2019 10:04 | #3 Yellow-bellied Flycatcher? There are 10 types of people in the world:
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BillinTexas Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 26, 2019 13:48 | #4 Put it in at this site. I'm at a loss as to what it is. Bill being Smug
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KeBul Senior Member More info Post edited over 4 years ago by KeBul. | Feb 26, 2019 14:42 | #5 Female/Immature Nashville Warbler???
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Feb 26, 2019 16:38 | #6 Will in Tejas wrote in post #18819137 Put it in at this site. I'm at a loss as to what it is. http://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/photo-id/ Will in Tejas...I am going to try the app and see if I get lucky. Image hosted by forum (963470) © astronotus_2000 [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Jose Rodriguez Gonzalez
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ETS Senior Member More info | Feb 26, 2019 17:00 | #7 I live in central Florida and Yellow Rumped Warblers are quite common here. The markings on those in your photos are most like what I have seen in them but I'm just not 100% sure. Fuji X-T2,5D MKII,Rebel XTi
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nwyman Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 26, 2019 17:40 | #8 could it be a female American Redstart? EOS 6D, SX50HS, Tamron 150-600
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Snydremark my very own Lightrules moment More info | Feb 26, 2019 18:34 | #9 nwyman wrote in post #18819329 could it be a female American Redstart? Good call there, Nancy! It does look pretty good for that. - Eric S.: My Birds/Wildlife
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Feb 26, 2019 19:13 | #10 I think Nancy is correct. Looks like a first year Redstart. Nice images!
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ETS Senior Member More info | Feb 26, 2019 19:53 | #11 nwyman wrote in post #18819329 could it be a female American Redstart? I'll buy that. Fuji X-T2,5D MKII,Rebel XTi
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Feb 26, 2019 20:44 | #12 nwyman wrote in post #18819329 could it be a female American Redstart? American Redstart could be.... It does look like it has all the markings. First time I have seen one in my area. An interesting finding. Thank you for the help with this little one. It has been warmer than usual outside. Wonder if that has anything to do with it showing up in our area... Jose Rodriguez Gonzalez
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BillinTexas Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 27, 2019 04:24 | #13 nwyman wrote in post #18819329 could it be a female American Redstart? Good call! Bill being Smug
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kd_reno Goldmember More info | It seems a bit earlier than usual, but eBird does show several recent reports in central Florida. Ken
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SJCfromVT Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 28, 2019 15:39 | #15 Great photos! I'm proud of my ID skills...I said American Redstart too, before reading any comments. *Sandy* "If we all had positive attitudes...we could change the world"
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