
More warbler on Mt. Lemmon! First up, obligatory Yellow Warbler content:


Next up, thought at first this was Black-and-white Warbler = nonsensical considering the location. Turns out to be the lovely Black-throated Gray Warbler. See distinctive yellow spot between eye and beak:




Finally, the mystery bird of this post. Lots of mediocre shots to show whatever information’s available.

The habitat (Arizona pines) + dark wings with white wing bars + yellow face and throat suggest either Hermit Warbler or Townsend’s Warbler.

Dark/smudgy face suggests Townsend’s.


However, throat and breast seem fairly white, vs. yellow breast on Townsend’s. Also a slight eye ring.

Overall, calling this as a female or immature Hermit Warbler.

Also possible it’s a Hermit/Townsend’s hybrid.

Regardless, great to see more warbler!


Tomorrow, more Mt. Lemmon bird. Lots more bird.