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Mystery bird, April,'10, Greater London (1 Viewer)

KenM

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I was running through some old film, when I perchance came across this 'grab.' I thought that the forum might find it instructive?...I certainly did! ;)

cheers
 

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I'm afraid not...however I can see the likeness guys...It's not so much a case of photos can't lie, but more about 'extreme posturing' when feeling exposed.
 
Looks more like a Warbler, probable a Great Reed W., but I'm not good with Warbler.
Cheers
Peter.
 
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I'm afraid not!....but all credit to all those that have 'tried'..when I refound the 'grab'..some 5 months after the occasion (which I'd completely forgotten about in the interim) I thought Song Thrush!...until I re-ran the tape.
 
When I first looked at it I thought Olivaceous Warbler - never seen one; just pictures.

In truth I haven't a clue and I await your revelation as to it's true identity.
 
When I first looked at it I thought Olivaceous Warbler - never seen one; just pictures.

In truth I haven't a clue and I await your revelation as to it's true identity.

P.S.

It's not a Trog is it? Considering the scale against those leaves it could be that small.
 
All credit to the 'magnificent seven' brave souls so far, that have put their respective credibilities on the line...in the face of 480 views! Yes this was extreme posturing..no doubt due to the sudden unexpected meet...by both parties. Here are 2 more grabs which should help somewhat.

cheers ;)
 

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thought i'd continue the theme of suggesting rarities. How about Blyth's Reed Wabler? or maybe just a normal Reed Warbler
 
Ken, remember that this part of BF is not intended for quizzes (there is a different part for that). It is therefore high time you give the solution.

Niels
 
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