Subject: [Tweeters] help identifying bird - possible yellow rumped warbler
Date: Dec 21 14:54:52 2010
From: Michele Leslie Potter - michele.leslie at gmail.com


At noon today, I saw what I think might be a non-breeding pair of yellow
rumped warblers in Myrtle Edwards Park in downtown Seattle. They appeared to
be feeding on bugs above the rock bank next to the water and grain terminal
pier, using a swift downward flight, kind of reminiscent of a humming birds
J flight. They were kind of a drab brown color, but had the distinctive
yellow (or maybe white?) rump. Any guesses?
THANKS!

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