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Phylloscopus sp. (Spain) (1 Viewer)

SLopezM

Sergio López Martín
Hello everyone! I found these two birds in Guadalajara (Spain) in October 2020. I am not sure if they are Phylloscopus collybita or may be P. trochilus. Each image includes a different bird.
 

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#1 is P. collybita, note the short primaries.
#2 hard to tell as the primaries are hidden by the blurred foreground reeds, but does generally look more like P. trochilus.
 
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