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ID on these Warblers Please. (1 Viewer)

Donald Talbott

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Taken on the Isle of Crete last week. Many thanks for your help. Donald.
 

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Hello Donald,

first bird is a Wilow Warbler imo. Yes, one can get the feeling when scrolling through ID threads here on BF that dark legs are common in WW (no, pale warm brown or even orange legs are still the norm in the field, at least in Germany), but long pp and number of emarginations are clearly judgeable in your excellent picture.

Your second bird might well be a Willow warbler too and the third seems to have a good head pattern for a Willow warbler: paler ear coverts and just guessable darkish lower frame in a good bowed form for this species. Do you have more pictures?
 

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