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Old Saturday 18th August 2012, 22:22   #1
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warbler and duck , Turkey.

Again hello to all.

Id needed please for this warbler(pic 1 and 2) and the duck . No idea about the duck. Warbler , maybe eurasian reed also ??

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Old Saturday 18th August 2012, 23:54   #2
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Will let someone else take up the accro challenge, but the 'duck' is a Greylag Goose
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 00:04   #3
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Probably a domestic Greylag with its general bulk and that dangling belly. Warbler looks like Reed to me, but I'm certainly no expert at LBJs...
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 01:50   #4
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A hefty looking "Acro". Great Reed Warbler for me.
Agree on "domestic greylag."
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Old Sunday 19th August 2012, 08:12   #5
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Hmmmm?
That one looks Reed to me, but as you know I prefer the big brown soaring ones rather than these little brown jobs
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