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04 Oct 2021 Baldwin co. AL;  good-size flock of chickadees, warblers, vireos, etc. came in today after heavy rains.  These are some I couldn't ID, and are probably birds I have seen and should know, but I'm still not very good with silhouettes.  

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12 minutes ago, Aidan B said:

2 is a Parula, and 1 looks like one as well. Three is a warbler, probably not identifiable past that. Maybe a Baypoll?

#1 had a yellow upper breast, so it may have been.  I thought of Northern Parual for #2 because of the apparent eye crescents.

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