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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

Reed Warbler ,Northern Greece (1 Viewer)

How can you tell?

Tail feathers not fully developed ( lengthwise ) for starters. Would be helpful, as always requested, to give the data and location that the photograph was taken. Also seems to still retain some of the gape colouring shown by recently fledged young birds.
 
Tail feathers not fully developed ( lengthwise ) for starters. Would be helpful, as always requested, to give the data and location that the photograph was taken. Also seems to still retain some of the gape colouring shown by recently fledged young birds.

Cheers. Can't be this years (can it), that's what made me question it.
 
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