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Setophaga pinus
This little pine warbler is never far from pine trees. This campground is in a pine forest so was delighted I got to see some before I left. They have white lower bellies, two white wing bars, dark legs and thin, relatively long pointed bills; they have yellowish lines over their eyes. Adult males have olive upperparts and bright yellow throats and breasts; females and immatures display upperparts which are olive-brown. Their throats and breasts are paler.
There was a flock of about 6 or 7 pine warblers jumping/flying around from the grass, paved road and trees in the forest at Magnolia Springs State Park, Millen, Georgia.
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