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Sedge Warbler ID? (1 Viewer)

DoghouseRiley

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Ouse Valley, Cambs. UK

Went looking for Dragonflies and found this very loud warbler, think it is a Sedge?

Thanks

Gareth
 

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One of my favourite songsters - when you get one in full flow I can't help but smile. The regular change of pace compared to reed warbler for example, makes me always wonder what's coming next.
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