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Icterine_Warbler,Norhern Greece (1 Viewer)

ody

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Warbler,Norhern Greece

What do you think?
Is it a Marsh Warbler?
 

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1st-yr Common Nightingale; 2=5/6 and emarginated 3,4. Also you can just see p1 poking behind the stem which would be +pc.

Grahame

Didn't know about the use of the emarginations in this species pair. Always great to learn from your posts Grahame! Thrush Nightigale would have only p3 emarginated, am I right?
 
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