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Sep 4, 2011

Fall warblers can confound

 
Look at the picture above, on the left.   Recognize the bird?   Is it a fall warbler?   Or is it a female Goldfinch?   A different angle, in the picture on the right, shows that she is indeed a Goldfinch - not a warbler.   For nine months of each year I have no problem recognizing female Goldfinches.   But for three months each fall I often confuse them with what I fervently hope are southward migrating warblers.   More often than not I lower my binoculars with disappointment.   It gets a bit frustrating.   At least until I do spot a warbler, then all is well.   Today I was rewarded with a female American Redstart (one of 36 warbler species that will pass through).   That's her below.   I know, I know, she doesn't look like much like a Goldfinch.   In the bottom photo she is giving me a good once-over.   What creature might she be confusing me with?
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
MMMFemale American RedstartMMM
Setophaga ruticilla
Please comment if you wish.                                                                           All photos by BarrytheBirder
     BtheB



2 comments:

Stuart Immonen said...

Female Redstarts can be just as confusing, since they don't look much different than first year males! Very nice photos.

BarrytheBirder said...

Excellent point, Stuart.
Regards, Barry