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    Warbler ID check

    Hi Sumit, Yes, Western-crowned can certainly be eliminated, as can Arctic which almost never has such dark legs and shouldn't occur anyway. I think it is very fair to say that this is a Greenish and now that the median covert wingbar looks so weak plumbeitarsus can probably be safely ruled...
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    Warbler ID check

    Sorry Michael, I just don't know the answer to your question about the calls, it's temtpting to suggest that the summer call might actually be an alternate song but I really don't know. The new bird does look like a Greenish but there are a couple of odd features: 1) That does indeed look like...
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    Warbler ID check

    Sumit, You're quite right about the calls differing from season to season though this only applies to Hume's I think and not Yellow-browed. The call of Yellow-browed, at least in my experience, is always a rather inflected 'tseeweest', varying slightly in emphasis and volume but always with a...
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    Warbler ID check

    Hi Sumit, As you know the identification of Phyloscopus warblers is often tricky but I think your'e probably right that this is a Hume's. The pale tertial tips rule out all of the largers species and the dark looking bill and legs, lack of a crown stripe and relatively elongated appearance seem...
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