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You've helped me distinguish Audubon's from Myrtle Yellow Rumped Warblers.
How about this one? Taken around 6:30 a.m. in early  morning light, color 
is more green and yellow than image shows. Have spotted possibly a young 
yellow warbler (faint stripes on sides), but this one appears different.  
Very shy.

And if it's not a warbler, what is it?

BTW for the first time in my knowledge, a spotted Towhee has visited me 
several times over the past two weeks.  A bit out of its range at 7600 feet?

--Pieter Strauss

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