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Acro warbler UK - poor pics (1 Viewer)

GMS

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Acro warbler observed in the UK. Unfortunately only brief glimpses and hence very poor pictures. In the field it looked very bright/clean underneath and not dirty like the the many Reed Warblers we see here. The second pic suggests that the flanks have some colour, however that's with the wings lifted.
The third picture with the bird mostly obscured gives probably the best impression of the underparts. Looking at the pics now, the leg colour is clearly very pale. Don't really think it'll be ID'able, however impression in the field was that it wasn't a (standard) Reed Warbler.

Any thoughts?
 

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