While the tail pattern throws me a bit, I think it is a close fit for a 
Blackpoll. Other things that support that are the long undertail coverts and 
what appear to be orangish feet and legs. Check page 177 of The Warbler Guide.
Chuck Hundertmark
Lafayette, CO

> On May 13, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Meg Reck <m.reck1...@comcast.net> wrote:
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> At CCSP this morning, east of the South Connector I thought I had a Blackpoll 
> Warbler. It did not stick around for a second photo op and I waited quite a 
> while.  
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> <image0.png>However it looked to me like a Blackpoll in my bins and then I 
> got this poor photo. I would appreciate your thoughts.
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