Jared,
These are indeed both typical Bay-breasted, in case you had any doubts.
Undertail color seems to be pretty variable, as is the intensity of yellow
on the underparts, as in most fall warblers and vireos.
Jay
On Sun, Sep 8, 2019, 7:16 PM Sue Phillips wrote:
> I believe that’s a Pine Warble
I believe that’s a Pine Warbler, per the 2 white wing bars & broken eye line.
> On Sep 8, 2019, at 1:51 PM, Jared Dawson wrote:
>
> Hi, I had three warblers at the same time this morning in yew and white cedar
> trees, from a distance all appearing yellowish with obvious white wing bars.
> O
Hi, I had three warblers at the same time this morning in yew and white cedar
trees, from a distance all appearing yellowish with obvious white wing bars.
One I could see was dipping its tail a bit. I ran and got my camera and was
able to photograph two of them. I’m a western birder so have only