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2. Yep, Sharpie it is. This juv/1st winter was taken last October in Sydney.
4. Right genus
5. Only one member of this genus has made it to the UK, and this is it.
4 is Olive-backed pipit - look at that little black bit in front of the eye.
5 For some reason thought you had said it was a warbler, so went down the wrong track. It is my first thought - Cercotrichas galactotes, Rufous bush-robin?
4 is Olive-backed pipit - look at that little black bit in front of the eye.
5 For some reason thought you had said it was a warbler, so went down the wrong track. It is my first thought - Cercotrichas galactotes, Rufous bush-robin?
4. Indeed it is! Not the best pic you'll ever see, but identifiable none the less. Taken in northern Thailand in January.
5. I didn't know Rufous bush-robin had occurred in the UK. Oh well, that's not it anyway. Some say that the little black loral spot is a good feature, though it isn't on all birds I see. You're likely to hear this one before you see it.