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Cape May Warbler

Setophaga tigrina

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4 Comments

James McNair
James McNair 7 years ago

Thank you Ashley. If you get a minute can you look at the other 4 unknowns I posted today?

AshleyT
AshleyT 7 years ago

Yea it would either be female or immature. It's not one I've seen before so I'm not as familiar with them!

James McNair
James McNair 7 years ago

I guessed it might be Ashley, there were others in the area. Could it be female or immature? Not as yellow as adults

AshleyT
AshleyT 7 years ago

I THINK this is a cape may, not positive of that though!

James McNair
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James McNair

North Andros, Bahamas

Spotted on Apr 24, 2016
Submitted on Apr 28, 2016

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