Regina,
You might want to look at fall Palm Warbler. The description sounds
good especially with the tail movement. They use scrubby fields a lot
during migration and on their wintering grounds.
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Cheers,
Bill Hull
Cincinnati, OH, USA
http://www.mangoverde.com/
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 7:04 PM, Regina Schieltz
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> Walking this pm at my parents farm, I saw a bird that had a definite white eyebrow, short straight beak, some streaking on sides and breasts with some tannish brown wash on the sides. It continually flipped its tail. At first, I thought it was a red eyed vireo, but they have no streaking. The other bird that I could find in the bird books was a waterthrush. It was feeding in short trees in a brushy area in a field that has been allowed to just go back to nature with a lot of golden rood, etc. I didn't think the streaking on my bird was as defined as the streaking on either waterthrush should be. THe only yellow I could find was maybe a little wash under the tail/rear area. Are waterthrushes coming south now? Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Other birds seen/heard:
> wh. br. nuthatch
> bluejays
> C. chickadees
> yellowrump warblers
> chipping sparrows
> song sparrow
> starlings
> killdeer
> red belly woodpeckers
>
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