I have been trying unsuccessfully to ID this bird, posted on the
Picasa weblink below.  It was taken from the bridge across S. Boulder
Creek, at the S. Mesa trailhead.  I had forgotten my binoculars, but I
had my digital camera.  I got two quick pictures before it flew off.
I did not hear its' song, nor did I see any notable behavior.  It
looks like an immature warbler to me.  I have been trying to compare
it to several species, but I haven't had much luck.

I have an idea that it could be a Nashville Warbler because of the
distinctive eye-ring, white belly, and bright undertail coverts, but I
have no experience with that species.  I'd appreciate any ideas as to
its' identity.

https://picasaweb.google.com/110132472076599017043/UnidentifiedBird3Aug2011?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCJaTvIzRpZi6Rg&feat=directlink

Pat Hoadley
Boulder, Colorado

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