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Sunday, April 30, 2006

Errata for 4-29-06 post

I inadvertently combined identification points for two birds in yesterday's post. I meant that the Tennesse Warbler had the long, whitish supercilium while the empid flycatcher did not make sufficient calls for a positive id but that that bird had a little yellow wash on its underparts and a short primary projection.

I failed to add that the Tennesse Warbler was likely a female as it had a yellow wash on its underparts, a grey hood, greenish back and white undertail coverts.

SeEtta

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