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ID Please. Iping Heath, Sussex--30/04/22 (1 Viewer)

Edwin Sapatsch

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England
My Sons and I spotted this bird perched at some great distance at the top of a pine tree whilst hunting Dartford Warblers on the Heath.

Awful max crop enlargement (But isn't following the experts sorting through such photo's what this forum is all about?) but wwould appreciate certifacation of what we believe is a Woodlark.

Looking forward to your views & thanks in advance Aaron, Alex & Edwin
 

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Woodlark for me as well: short-tailed, fine bill, black and white alula pattern, strong supercilium, ...
 
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