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  1. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Quite a few. Loads of blackcaps, chiffchaffs, some Dartford (sometimes), melodious, sedge, reed, wood, cettis, whitethroat and more I expect..
  2. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Thanks for your reply. If I can get another confirmation I'll put it down as a tick! :)
  3. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Often thought of it. Often done it. It's not easy with thick fog / clouds when up a mountain. I would have struggled to see a horse 5 m in front of me. Unfortunately that made seeing a warbler in a bush pretty tough..
  4. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Here is the second file
  5. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Here is a second, longer recording, unfortunately a blackbird decided to join in..
  6. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Hi all, I don't trust merlin IDs, which is why I compared the song to genuine recordings AND am asking for your opinions :)
  7. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Hi, thanks for the reply. Can I ask what makes you suggest orphean? My app gave me garden warbler which seemed more likely. Thanks
  8. J

    Warbler species french Pyrénées

    Hi all, I'd appreciate any thoughts on this please. Merlin has it down as a tick for me, and having listened to the call, I am hopeful, but would like expert opinion (I won't say what Merlin says so as to not influence opinions). I have a few other recordings if needed. Thanks in advance
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