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Warbler, West Yorkshire UK (2 Viewers)

stevethehydra

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Seen at RSPB St Aidans between Castleford and Leeds last Thursday (14th April) - there were lots of Chiffchaffs, Blackcaps, and a few others that I couldn't identify beyond "warbler sp", of which this was the only one that I got any photos that weren't a total blur. Could be another Chiffchaff, but it gave me the impression of a somewhat larger, slenderer and longer-winged bird - closer to the Blackcaps structurally. I didn't hear it calling or singing. Can it be identified from these pics?
 

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