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Old Friday 2nd March 2012, 18:28   #1
Andy Hurley
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3 from Paderborn Germany, taken today

Hi,
here are 3 from Paderborn, Germany that I am having difficulty with

1 Melanistic Great Tit?
2 I don't hold out much hope, but Great Spotted Woodpecker in fading light?
3 A Treecreeper in fading light, but is it familiaris with that v. white super? or just the usual macrodactyla

Thanks for your help

Andy


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Old Saturday 3rd March 2012, 08:49   #2
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I agree with all your opinions Andy...Melanistic Great Tit (or maybe just really dirty?), GS Woodpecker and Common Treecreeper.
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Thanks HH,
but the Treecreeper, is the ssp familiaris or macrodactyla?

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