Dear Cobirders,
On Friday 10/21, I came upon a mixed warbler flock in NE Boulder comprised of 
mainly Yellow-rumps, but also a Nashville and what seemed at the time very 
likely a Pine.  I took some absolutely horrible out-of-focus photos with the 
compact camera I had with me, but they do show some useful markings, I think.  
I would very much appreciate some comments (if even possible with the poor 
quality) eliminating or in support of Pine Warbler as the ID. 

www.pbase.com/birdercellist/pine_warbler_id

Markings I noted in person, some of which are evident in the photos despite the 
blurry focus:

Bright yellow throat and breast

Olive steaks on flanks, more pronounced than on typical orange crowned

White undertail coverts

Whitish belly

Distinct white wing bars

Dark wings, contrasting with olive green back and rump

Sharp contrast between  darkish auriculars and throat

Yellow eye-ring

Dark between base of bill and eyes

Thank you very much,

Thomas Heinrich
Boulder, CO
nyc...@aol.com

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