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Please ID this bird from Sweden (1 Viewer)

Natterjak

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Hi all

I'm in southern/central sweden and my garden borders woodland.

This bird has been visiting my garden for months and it's probably something common but I just don't know what the correct name is. I hope the photos are sufficient. It's taken ages to get any photo at all!

As you see it's a small brown bird, looks A bit like a sparrow except the head and body shape are different and there's a prominent white stripe on the wing. Earlier in the season the white stripe seemed more noticeable. This bird appears with it's mate which is plainer, more or less brown all over.

The bird likes to perch then swoop down onto the lawn to grab something, then return to its perch.

I do hope you can tell me what it is, I've been wondering for a while now. I'm going to post the pics on consecutive posts as I only seem to be allowed to attach one per post.
 

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Wow, yes you're right Andrew! Thank you!!! I checked the Wikipedia page and it's exactly the bird I've been seeing all these months. What a relief to have that mystery solved.

I think it's because I'm posting from an iPad the forum doesn't let me attach more than one pic, because each is named "image.jpg" when it is uploaded, so each replaces rather than adds to its predecessor.

Pied flycatcher, well I would never have guessed that one. I've been googling the tit, wren and finch families. "Small brown birds". "Birds mistaken for sparrows" etc... But now I know :t:

Great forum this!
 
Interesting to see a Ficedula perched on a washing line!.....am putting mine up now. :t:

Haha, it's a badminton net in fact, although I also have a rotary washing line out there and I've seen him on it briefly in the past :) their favourite spot is a low branch on our silver birch tree and they must love it here because I see on the Wikipedia page they feed on ants and our garden is crawling with them this year.
 
Haha, it's a badminton net in fact, although I also have a rotary washing line out there and I've seen him on it briefly in the past :) their favourite spot is a low branch on our silver birch tree and they must love it here because I see on the Wikipedia page they feed on ants and our garden is crawling with them this year.

Yes....migrant passerines seem to be attracted to badminton nets!

We're at ''match point'' now Natterjack. ;)
 

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