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Wheatear, Great Orme, North Wales 22/10/2023 (1 Viewer)

ColinD

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United Kingdom
I'd be interested in any thoughts on this wheatear I photographed on the Great Orme yesterday. Before I begin though, apologies for the blue tint, my camera was playing up with the white balance. I'm not sure if I can fix it now.

The bird was on the limestone pavement at the northern tip of the Orme. It was quite an interesting bird from the start I thought, it seems to have really pale underparts, black lores, darkish ear coverts and a very distinct white supercilium either side of the eye. It was also a very upright bird. My first thought was juvenile Greenland wheatear, but the combination of these features make me wonder if it might actually be an adult.

Any comments?

Thanks

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