I doubt it with those long undertail coverts and short outer tail feathersSylvia borin 👍
Leg colour is wrong surely?I doubt it with those long undertail coverts and short outer tail feathers
Possibly young Marsh which can look quite short-billed at times
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Correct Andy, also regarding shorter UTC’s, something I’ve observed not infrequently on GW…it’s all about “posturing” which “Brizey” is not unfamiliar with.Leg colour is wrong surely?
Hi. The bill shape/ length, to me, doesn't look right for a Garden? I know I'm most probably miles out, just a suggestion, but has anyone though of an Upcher's Warbler?I took this photo (actually video grab) in September 2017, Ankara. Slate legs and general colorarion suggest S. borin but other details seems closer to achrocephalus.. opinions please. Thanks. View attachment 1515614View attachment 1515615
Nope - it's impossible to do more than guess at the tail-tip-shape, though certainly it's not obviously rounded. But obviously I'd never tell someone that what they think they can see isn't actually there...Can anyone actually see a graduated tail in the first photo