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Kefalonia Greece. August (2 Viewers)

Smithy1000

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Ive had ago with these can anyone confirm please?
1. juv female red backed Shrike.
2. Common Buzzard.
3.Red Rumped Swalllow
4,7,8,9,10 All Sardinain Warblers?
11. Female Red Backed Shrike
12. Yellow Legged Gull
13. Black Headed Gull
14 and 15 Goshawk.
16. Alpine Swift
 

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10 Common Whitethroat,
not entirely sure about 4 and 7, both reminding of Subalpine W.,
8 and 9 are Sardinian W.
I've been looking at 4 and 7 and wondering what else they could be - they do look like Subalpine, presumably Eastern here? Both are grey-brown and rather featureless, with a white orbital ring, pale lores, clean whitish underparts (although no. 4 has a slight buff wash on the flank) and grey upper tail matching the colour of the upper parts. I can only see a hint of the red border to the eye that this species should show on no. 7.
 
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