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ID help - Nerja, Spain (1 Viewer)

greg_evans

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Hello all,

I took the terrible attached photos last week near Nerja, Spain.

There were 6 or 7 of these in a low patch of dry, costal scrub, my initial (and probably my current) thoughts were juvenille Acro warblers of some type.

They were very young looking and quite mobile.

My initial id point I noted were dark streaking on the top of the head and a very white throat, but i'm not sure they show up in the pics.

On looking at the pics I just have no idea as to what they are, there were a lot of migrants around at the time - Spotted/Pied Flycatchers, Turtle Doves, Willow Warblers etc.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated although I undertand that they may not be identifyable at all from these pics.

Cheers,

Greg
 

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