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Warbler I.D. needed (1 Viewer)

Stranger

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My first thought were Reed Warbler,but after consulting my Collins.
Collins states that Reed Warblers have short and rather indistinct pale supercilium which normally does not extend past the eye.
 

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Stranger said:
My first thought were Reed Warbler,but after consulting my Collins.
Collins states that Reed Warblers have short and rather indistinct pale supercilium which normally does not extend past the eye.

thought you might have seen a 'sedge' - but now you've uploaded picture now confirms it I reckon! ;)
 
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