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Possible Marsh Warbler Stafforshire (1 Viewer)

The filtering makes it quite difficult for me. Marsh Warbler is one of the most common sound shere and this is different from the typical song, but there is llenty of variation possible. At no point in the recording did I hear any of the "key" Blyth's motives, so I wouldn't suggest that at all.
 
I would err on the side of Song Thrush too. It's reminiscent of a bird that sang in my garden just pre dawn this spring, and eventually switched to regular song.
 
I'm getting a mix of Whitethroat and Song Thrush - will go for the two bird theory, rather than one Marsh Warbler imitating both.
 
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