Female Common Yellowthroat Posted on September 20, 2014 by Chris Bosak Here’s a female Common Yellowthroat, one of the many confusing fall warblers to watch out for as you hit your favorite birdwatching spots this fall. Photo by Chris BosakCommon Yellowthroat, first year, southern New England, Sept. 2013 Share this:TwitterFacebookRedditPinterestMoreEmailSkypeLike this:Like Loading... Related
I think I saw a female yellow throat in marshy grasses with a flock of birds on 11/31/15. Isn’t this too late? LikeLike Reply ↓
Hi Jeanne. Thanks so much for writing. It may be too late in a normal year, but with how warm it’s been, it’s likely that many birds are still here up north that would normally be well south of here by now. Thanks again for writing, Jeanne. LikeLike Reply ↓
I think I saw a female yellow throat in marshy grasses with a flock of birds on 11/31/15. Isn’t this too late?
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Hi Jeanne. Thanks so much for writing. It may be too late in a normal year, but with how warm it’s been, it’s likely that many birds are still here up north that would normally be well south of here by now. Thanks again for writing, Jeanne.
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