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Please ID this UK Summer visitor. (1 Viewer)

RoyH

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Hi, would someone please id this, could it be a Reed Warbler or female Whitethroat.

Regards

Roy.
 

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Hi, would someone please id this, could it be a Reed Warbler or female Whitethroat.

Regards

Roy.

Many thanks Gentlemen, looks like its 5 to two for RW, I will hang on a bit longer before I change the WT file name..The reason I asked for ID, I saw a Reed Warbler exibit on Lincs Bird Club that got me thinking I was wrong.

Roy.
 
Hi Roy

As you're hanging on before changing the file name, I assume you're still not sure what it is? Here's another vote for Reed Warbler. Definitely not a Whitethroat.

cheers
martin

Many thanks Gentlemen, looks like its 5 to two for RW, I will hang on a bit longer before I change the WT file name..The reason I asked for ID, I saw a Reed Warbler exibit on Lincs Bird Club that got me thinking I was wrong.

Roy.
 
Hi Roy

As you're hanging on before changing the file name, I assume you're still not sure what it is? Here's another vote for Reed Warbler. Definitely not a Whitethroat.

cheers
martin

Ok Martin, I am pleased its now being confirmed as a Reed Warbler, my first, it was certainly making some noise pity I could not have got a bit closer. I got some better shots of the Sedge Warblers that were close bye.

Many thanks again for everyone who replied...

Regards

Roy.
 
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