This looks like a Moustached Warbler to my eye Muratfaik?Thanks Ken,
I shot the paddfield warbler on the same day, at the Ahlat marshes (Bitlis-Turkey). The culmen and general appearance were very different. Here is a photo for comparision:
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I don’t think so Ken, since I pictures moustached warbler at the same spot…, and it was quite different.This looks like a Moustached Warbler to my eye Muratfaik?
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At first glance, I thought it was Blyth’s but bill length and lower mandibule color suspected me. On the other hand Blyth’s warbler ringed at Iğdır ringing center, which is not far away from this location. I am in a long birding trip, that is why I can not check details of very similar species. Thanks for your consideration.All pics in #1 show an (the same?) Acrocephalus - long undertail coverts. The primary projection seems to be quite short (not assessable on each pic) plus the supercilium is narrow and extenting well behind the eye. Have you considered Blyth's Reed Warbler? What's the status in Turkey?
Ken, it's a Paddyfield Warbler in #3 - plain back, no dark legs... Stunning photo btw!
Have only seen one of each Roland, both many years ago (Pad/Moust.) and am surprised at how dark (lighting being everything) the crown can be on Paddyfield!All pics in #1 show an (the same?) Acrocephalus - long undertail coverts. The primary projection seems to be quite short (not assessable on each pic) plus the supercilium is narrow and extenting well behind the eye. Have you considered Blyth's Reed Warbler? What's the status in Turkey?
Ken, it's a Paddyfield Warbler in #3 - plain back, no dark legs... Stunning photo btw!
Thanks. What do you think about the bird in this photo? 6 primary tip on the primary projection clearly noticable, which is an ID criteria for Bly’ths Reed warbler (as far as I know). It was taken at he same spot, same time. Probably same bird as in #1Those Paddyfield Warbler photos are phenomenal, esp. the flight shot!
The bird(s) in #9 is an Iduna - notched tail... I think it's I. pallida because of the rather large bill.
I still believe all photos in #1 show Blyth's Reed Warbler.
Unfortunately no. Because the weather is still very cold. This year spring is delayed.Don't they sing at this time of the year?
Murat, very cold to you is like a warm summer's day in Northern Scotland.Because the weather is still very cold
It was 12 degree celcius Andy. It is cold for me, since I am a citizen of Göcek (Muğla) 😄Murat, very cold to you is like a warm summer's day in Northern Scotland.I know you have cold winters in the mountains. Incidentally, what temperature do you have at the moment? The app says 17° C, but these things are not that accurate.
Yes It was the place where I shot paddyfield wabler. But Blyth’s warbler was in the Tigem area, near Muş city center. Tigem area is strictly protected and Yam Lagün has no protection status as far as I know. But for the time being it does not look under threat.Is the wetland shown on Google Maps as Yam Lagünü the location of the marsh? If so, the main highway at its southern boundary acts as a breakwater against the sea, and the raised land to the north looks free of major construction and so may give that wetland worthwhile protection against development.
MJB