I just tracked down a singing Blue-winged Warbler near the southern end of
the Podell Boardwalk at Sapsucker Woods, but it was sporting bright yellow
wing-bars. Nothing else on the bird suggested a hybrid, but it clearly
isn't quite a "purebred" either.

Other birds in that immediate vicinity included a silent (but stunning)
male Scarlet Tanager, several each of Palm Warbler and American Redstart,
and vocal Great Crested Flycatchers and Eastern Kingbirds. Baltimore
Orioles are also out in force all over SSW.

-Scott

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