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Iping common, Sussex, 06/08/2022- unidentified warbler (1 Viewer)

Bewick

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United Kingdom
While looking for dartford warblers I stumbled upon a yellowish warbler with extremely dark feathers on the borders of its wing and tail. I looked at for a while and noticed that it’s legs weren’t black, instead a sort of brown. I thought wood warbler but I as not completely sure so I took some pics. Sadly, I’m an amateur at photography and the bird was at quite a distance. The bird did not call and I noticed that the bird tended to hover while seemingly picking at the dead flowers on the gorse. Any help is appreciated.
 

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