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Blyth's reed or Caspian reed warbler , west Kazakhstan 19/04/2020 . (1 Viewer)

bassel

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Dear All

Please let me have also thoughts on this bird also . Found at the same location as the previous birds in first thread . It looks Caspian reed but still not much convinced on PP length .
 

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As in the other thread it looks like a Paddyfield Warbler - with an admittedly rather short supercilium...
 
I think all these birds are Paddyfield, Bassel. By the way, Blyth's Reed doesn't really frequent reedbeds despite its name.
 
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