Birds Myrtle Warbler or Palm Warbler?

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Well, I believe it's a Myrtle Warbler or a Palm Warbler, it's my first one so I'm not so sure. Photo taken in Central Florida, Pasco County.

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Here is another picture where you can see the yellow patch in the top of the head. Looking at that I think it's a female Myrtle Warbler and if that's the case, then it's my first one. :D

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There are a lot of brown hues in the shot which can be misleading. The yellows are light brown. I'm no expert on US birds but I'd lean towards Myrtle too.
Well done if it's a lifer!!
 
There are a lot of brown hues in the shot which can be misleading. The yellows are light brown. I'm no expert on US birds but I'd lean towards Myrtle too.
Well done if it's a lifer!!
Thanks Dave.
 

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