Greetings All


Tony Leukering and I were reviewing photos for this spring's North American 
Birds' column and happened upon a surprise. 


Upon studying photos of this May's Two Buttes Black-throated Green Warbler, it 
became apparent the bird is actually a Black-throated Green x Townsend's 
Warbler hybrid. The range of these two species approximate each other closely 
in NE British Columbia and may (in reality) overlap. Features of this bird 
pointing towards hybrid are 


1) Yellow below black chest
2) Darker than normal cheek patch
3) Streaking on the undertail coverts
4) And more streaking than normal for Black-throated Green on back


I understand -- the bird had the typical black throat patten of a BT Green. 
When I saw that classic throat pattern, I didn't look much further... 
especially with GC Thrush, Philly Vireo, Cape May Warbler, Summer Tan, BTB 
Warbler and an abundance of other rarities in the vicinity. 


 A rather similar bird was seen on the Texas Coast in April 2011 and is widely 
considered to be a Townsend's x BT Green Warbler. The video can be seen at 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SLSsfB7GcI


Some have suggested that this cross may be more regular than thought. There 
have been two sightings of probable Townsend's x BTGN Warbler in CO previously, 
but without photographs. 



For an excellent photos displaying most of the above marks, go to:
http://www.pbase.com/gwalbek/image/150130138  


In any case, note that the Two Buttes bird will be considered a hybrid on 
eBird.... so feel free to change your list to such, but Black-throated Green 
Warbler will not be considered a valid ID for that bird. In reality, it was 
something far more marvelous... just wish that I'd realized it at the time.







Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow
Longmont, CO

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