This bird was in the woods behind my house in Connecticut. I know for a fact that there are Black and Whites living in those woods.....and I saw one that same day. However, I never saw a female....or any B&W that looks like this. From what I have researched, the females have white cheeks and throats as opposed to the males being black. In addition, the contrasting black and white is much more defined in males than females. All that leads me to believe this is a female Black and White Warbler. Also because I don't know what else it could be with that streaking underneath.


Just for the whatever of it, here is a photo of a male from my area....

**MoJo's Warbler Watch** --> 23 species; Most recent->Orange-crowned (9/20), Palm (9/30)
**2008/Life Total** --> 210 species;
Most recent-> Horned Puffin (9/17), Red-faced Cormorant (9/17), Harlequin Duck (9/17), Golden-crowned Sparrow (9/20)