I posted a warbler picture on Saturday and have received a variety of
comments about whether it is an Orange crowned or Nashville warbler. I
saw it at Chico ranch on Saturday in the banding area. The various
responders have sent me these comments:

Reasons why it is an orange crowned warbler

1. The the eye ring is broken and there is no sharp demarcation
between hood and throat area , in fact the color of the hood is not
completely gray at all but mix of olive-yellow and gray

2. Eye-archs vs. complete eye-ring is better for Orange-crowned, as
are the overall colors. I'm not seeing much of a contrast between the
gray head and bright yellow throat.


Reasons why it is a Nashville warbler

1. The eye ring is just right for a Nashville Warbler and not an
Orange-crowned.  I can't tell a lot about the rest of the head, which
should be grayish, and it should show a yellow throat as well.

2.The eye-ring does appear imperfect, however is too white and
contrasty;the fairly sharp demarcation between gray cheek/malar and
the very yellow throat is a feature I've never seen on even the most
gray-headed, yellow-bellied Orange-crowneds. In short, the face simply
doesn't have the look of an Orange-crowned. It also seems to be
lacking the diffuse streaking below that Orange-crowneds typically
have.

Complete set of pictures

http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3151_4x6.jpg
http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3152_4x6.jpg
http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3153_4x6.jpg
http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3156_4x6.jpg
http://avoapples.com/birds/IMG_3158_4x6.jpg

Thanks for any additional comments

Bill Kosar
[email protected]
Colorado Springs

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