The only warblers I saw were yellow-rumped, except for one mystery warbler. It was very small (4.75" or smaller), and all yellow except for a gray mask/hood. The gray went on either side of its face. I only watched it through my binoculars- by the time I got my camera up it was already gone and I didn't see it again the rest of the weekend. There are so many yellow and gray warblers that I knew my odds weren't good. I guess I can just hope I see it again so I can positively ID it.
Picture of yellow-rumped warbler:



darn..i wonder what gray headed warbler you were seeing..
ReplyDeletethere are quite a few of them..
@Dawn- I know seriously! "It was small, yellow with gray marks on it..." That describes about 60% of warblers- haha
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