Joe71 wrote:
Check out the first fall Alder Flycatcher in your bird books. It has the white eye ring and more importantly, the yellow wing bars. That's a real nice picture you have there. It doesn't winter in Florida, but it could be passing through, or knocked off it's usual migration route due to the storms we've had recently.
From what I can find, Adler, Willow, and Traill's flycatchers do not have that dark a yellow wingbar. Also, they tend to have gradual two toned chest to belly which this one does not appear to have. I went back to see if the area above the wings has any yellow and it appears there is a hint of it. Although it could be an immature of one of the three flycatchers, I still believe it to be an immature female Chestnut-sided warbler. Also the given ranges that I could find would also make it more likely a Chestnut-sided warbler.