We can ID this warbler as a breeding male Cape May Warbler as follows:
- Yellow underparts with black streaks that converge at throat.
- Face has rufous patch at eye, dark eyestripe and yellow eyebrow.
- Undertail pattern is that of a Cape May Warbler.
- Undertail coverts are yellowish near belly and white near tail.
- Bright yellow throat.
- The little we can see of the nape is yellow.
- Prominent white wingbar.
The Cape May Warbler is a new species to our Photographic Life List,which now stands at
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