
Though this pic is not great it was the best I could get as this bird was sticking to thicket areas that were dark and had lots of vegetation in the way. In fact, the blurriness on this pic is from some vegetation between me and the bird. It does show the blackish eye stripe and some of one of the crown stripes that are distinctive with this species. Other viewable field marks, as described in Birds of North America online are as follows: "Remaining upperparts largely olive green; lacks wing-bars or tail-spots. Flesh-colored legs...." Another pic on the web of a Worm-eating Warbler is good for comparison. As can be seen the bird was foraging in the leaf litter, a common feeding behavior by Worm-eating Warblers. SeEtta
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