I concur with Richard - your bird appears to be a first Fall male American 
Redstart.

Larry Federman
Education Coordinator
Audubon New York
Rheinstrom Hill, Buttercup Farm, RamsHorn-Livingston Audubon Centers and 
Sanctuaries



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  This looks to me like an American Redstart. In fall the immatures and fading 
males and females all can exhibit some variation in plumage.

  Richard ZainEldeen
  Brooklyn, New York
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