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whinchat/wheatear (1 Viewer)

capdegat

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I think there is one of each here.Am I right please .
male winchat , female wheatear ?
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Male autumnal Winchat and Wheatear, for me. Don't the pale edged wing feathers on the Wheatear denote juvenile (although I'd have expected its breast to be buffer than that - so you're probably correct)? Wait and see what the masses offer up...
 
Male autumnal Winchat and Wheatear, for me. Don't the pale edged wing feathers on the Wheatear denote juvenile (although I'd have expected its breast to be buffer than that - so you're probably correct)? Wait and see what the masses offer up...

Would agree Autumn male Whinchat + Female Wheatear
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