I saw an unusual visitor at my peanutbutter suet block this afternoon.  It
was small but totally unafraid of the hairy woodpecker hanging on a branch 6
inches away who wanted to get on the suet block.  I think it was a warbler
because

1.      Yellowish underside

2.      Size

3.      Beak and body shape

 

It had yellow with olive or gray undertones on its head and back.  It had no
streaking on its chest, but faint streaking on the edges of the chest near
the wings.  It had white wing bars (2 I think).  I didn't have my good
binoculars so I couldn't see if there was an eye ring or not.  The yellow
was fairly pronounced as that is what caught my eye.  If you could give me
some ideas of what birds to look at for an id I would appreciate it.  I have
looked at Nashville  and Tennesee and neither seem to have the wing bars.  

Thank you in advance!

 

Cheryl 

South Washington County

 


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