Thank you all for the messages and replies- it seems the consensus is that 
it is a female chestnut-sided warbler.  I had turned right past it in the 
field guide since it did not have any "chestnut," but I see that it is 
still a better match.  Thank you for everyone's expertise!  Also, thank 
you, Steven, for the article- I will look into it!
Chris Pagliaro
Erie

On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 10:25:55 PM UTC-6, Chris Pagliaro wrote:
>
> I had the bird pictured below in my yard in western Erie (Arapahoe and 
> 287) on May 27.  It actually flew into my window, flew into one of our 
> trees to recover for a bit, and then flew off.  It did not sing during its 
> time in my yard.  It seems to most closely resemble the Brewster's 
> backcross adult depicted in Sibley's.  Does this seem like an accurate ID?  
> Thank you for any information!
>
> Chris Pagliaro
>
> Erie
>
>
> [image: IMG_5380.jpg]
>

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