Subject: Tennessee warbler
Date: Jul 2 23:10:06 2000
From: Chaim R Sisson - crsjay at juno.com


Hi Denny & Tweeters,

My dad and I have had no experience with Tennessee Warblers before. We
came to the conclusion that this bird was a Tennessee Warbler by
eliminating the female American Redstart, since the bird we saw had no
yellow on it. We also eliminated the Warbling Vireo because the bird we
saw had pure white under parts and a gayer head. This bird was approx.
20 feet up in a Lodgepole pine and singing rapidly. We mostly saw the
rear end of this bird before it flew to a grove of Cottonwood trees. Any
other ideas of what it could have been based on these details? Sorry it
took me this long to respond.


Chaim Sisson
Olympia WA
crsjay at juno.com
age 13
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