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Here's the image:
Normal: https://www.flickr.com/photos/rgeraldporter/16274105471/in/photostream/
Extra saturation (to reveal hidden colours): https://www.flickr.com/photos/rgeraldporter/16249904926/in/photostream/
This photo has had the saturation turned up some, as I've read that doing so can bring out colours you might better see in better lighting (this photo was in poor light). Turning up the sat doesn't produce colours that don't exist, apparently.
If you click to the 'next' photo after the extra saturation one, it may or may not be another individual, taken at the same spot a couple days earlier, also under poor lighting. That photo has no extra-saturation. There's a few of these Yellow-rumpeds at that location though, so they may be different birds.
My main question is - is the throat being buffy/orange-ish within normal variation of the Myrtle Warbler, or could this be an intergrade of some sort? I get that the line at the supercilium makes it at least partly a Myrtle.
Just curious what's up with this warbler!
Thanks!
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