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Passerines in Sommieres, France (1 Viewer)

alangr

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Found all these in one strip of bare trees really out of range of my optics. In addition to Oriole, Bee-eater and Roller (not shown) we have:
1 ?
2 lesser spotted woodpecker f?
3 green woodpecker f?
4 ?
5 ?
6 melodious warbler?
 

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Uff, really not the best pics eh? IMO impossible to be certain but I'd suggest:

1-Melodious Warbler
2-agree
3-agree
4-Greenfinch, male
5-House Sparrow, female
6-agree
 
OK - woodpeckers are not Passeriformes. I was taking shots from a track behind a hedge with the birds on the far side of a field. Obviously, I didn't want to disturb them. Thanks for ID's in spite of quality!
 
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