Justin Bosler Will - With the extensive yellow on the upperparts and whitish on the face I think this may actually be a Prairie Warbler.
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Sam Fason a prairie warbler would have a greenish rump, yellowish rump, and much more yellowish on the flanks. also the bill shape does not strike me as prairie warbler...im pretty sure this is a butterbutt
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Will Rountree I processed some more shots of the bird! The 1st 2 shots are the same bird for sure and the last 3 followed in sequence, not sure if I followed the bird or went to another, I think I followed! (the above url here)
yellow-rump by Will Rountree
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Will Rountree I will let u make your own conclusions I think Yellow-rump because of yellow rump!
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Sam Fason def not prairie, but not sure it is a yellow rumped
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Sam Fason Will, i got some good news for you!!! after i reviewed all 5 of your pictures, and got a second and third opinion, my friends and i have unanimously decided this is a CAPE MAY WARBLER!
a great bird for texas!!!!!!
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Will Rountree Great, I'll put a breeding shot here as well!
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Will Rountreehttp://www.pbase.com/willrountree/image/134283385 IMG_0675_CapeMayWarb_11x100.jpg by Will Rountree
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Sam Fason the key for me was the face pattern and the thin, droopy bill
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Will Rountree I would never have guessed that's what it would be! Although the yellow cheek seemed to not be Yellow-rump!
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Sam Fason yeah, its FANTASTIC find. congrats!!
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Will Rountree Probably a lot more surprises in the salt cedar at Quintana Xeroscape drip!
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Sam Fason yeah, its a great spot!
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