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Yellow wagtail beema - Poland, spring (1 Viewer)

Michał Jaro

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I added this bird to birdforum before, but received not much help. I have been reading about yellow wagtail recently and it seems to me that there are many indications of beema:
- prominent subocular patch, even reaching ear coverts
- distinct white supercilium, wide in front, reaching the back of the head
- gray-brown top, almost uniform on the head and mantle,
- whitish, clear wing coverts bars
- bright and clear, almost white edges of coverts, primaries,
- very pale underside.
What do you think?
 

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