[va-bird] Re: Warbler ID

  • From: "Carol Evans" <evanscarol75@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <falco57@xxxxxxx>, <aghuffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'VA Bird'" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'Bristol Birds'" <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2020 20:58:22 -0400

I agree-- a green-tinged yellow with dark wings and bigger than warbler is
probably Scarlet Tanager.  The Summer right now is a more orangey-brownish
yellow.  Either tanager would have a longer, thicker bill than a warbler as
well.

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Subject: [va-bird] Re: Warbler ID

Sounds like a Scarlet Tanager
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Subject: [va-bird] Warbler ID

No pictures. I don't have a camera. But..it was medium greenish except for a
pale yellow throat, lighter greenish breast, very bright yellow undertail
coverts and lower belly, very bright yellow rump that extended up between
its wings. Wings were black or blackish.  Not a regular yellow warbler
because of the yellow rump/back patch, I don't think.
Larger than the Tennessee & Magnolia Warblers that were nearby. I didn't
notice any tail spots but can't rule them out. Also from one angle, I
thought I saw an eye ring but from another angle I wasn't sure about it.
Probably futile without a photo but I thought I would try. :)

Thanks,
Anita Huffman
Rugby, VA
Grayson County
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