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Here's two of the little suckers. Two pics each of two birds. taken at Rainham Marshes. I can't seem to get consensus on these, so passing them over to you experts ;-)
Out of interest, is it the posture of the bird in the first photo that make its wings look long? This is one of the few differences of non-singing birds that I've managed to remember (ww wings extend further back), and the first picture seems to show this to me. Not disagreeing at all with the identification, just wondering
The flight photo shows clearly that it is a Chiffchaff, the 4th and 5th primaries are the longest, ie form the wing point and the 6th is emarginated, classic ID features for a Chiff in the hand