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Palm Warbler

Setophaga palmarum

Description:

This small bird flitted around on my pool screening, eating some insects it found there. It moved quickly from place to place. The photo was taken through the screen.

Habitat:

In my backyard along an inland fresh water canal in western Boca Raton, FL.

Notes:

It showed no interest in the bird seed that I had put out on the ground or in the bird feeder.

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Palm Warbler
Setophaga palmarum


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4 Comments

joan6153
joan6153 11 years ago

Thanks so much for the confirmation, Victoria!

nevermind it is a Palm Warbler. My bad!

pretty positive it's a Yellow-Rmped. But there's always a chance I'm wrong :)

joan6153
joan6153 11 years ago

Thanks Victoria. I am thinking that Palm Warbler is another possibility - see http://www.bird-friends.com/BirdPage.php...
I'd love to get your opinion as I am no bird expert.

joan6153
Spotted by
joan6153

Boca Raton, Florida, USA

Spotted on Nov 25, 2012
Submitted on Nov 27, 2012

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