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Central, AL(Zone 7b)

The proverbial "early birds get the worms". This busy bird was one of the first to arrive in the morning and was busy hunting for flying insects and completely ignore grains/seeds feeder nearby. Some type of Warblers?

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Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Yep, a warbler; can't decide between female Cape May (which by this time, I'd expect some yellow on the face), or female Pine (which shouldn't be streaked on the flanks). Pine Warbler is much the more likely of the two, though.

Resin

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Many thanks Resin.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

My thought is Myrtle warbler. Very common, and you can see a hint of the yellow-rump in the last photo. What do ya'll think? Possible...

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Any yellow rump or flanks was what I was searching for and couldn't see! Which is why I didn't say Myrtle. But the yellow can sometimes be tricky to see!

Resin

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

It's hard to see yellow on poor lighting. I'll be happy with what we could make out to be. Thanks to both for your input.

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