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    This is not a Chiffchaff . It doesn't have black legs but I', not sure which warbler it is
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    The obvious pick would be a Willow Warbler, but with Warblers you never know.

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    I thought it to be a Willow Warbler but like you say You can never tell. There are many different Warblers at the Bowling Green Marsh reserve
    I need a positive ID to resolve it though.
    Thanks

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    Well this - and another of yours I just looked at asking for ID - appear to be the same species Beryl. I don't wish to get into any disagreements with anyone on this most enjoyable website but......Willow Warblers don't winter in the UK, if they do so down south then I really have learned something special today.

    Otherwise I have no idea what your bird is Beryl.


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    I don't know any thing about warblers or where they winter Pete.
    I'm as much in the dark.
    Thanks anyhow

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    I've been looking around at a lot of Chiffchaff info and apparently the legs of the Chiffchaff, can on occasions be a lighter shade, perhaps this is one of those.
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    Yes. I was looking up the time that Willow warblers are in UK and it says April -September.
    I looked up Chiffchaffs and they are supposed to be gone by August /September
    September I photographed dozens today The bushes were full of them
    I think they are all chiffchaffs But Idon't know now. The one above isn't very good any how
    I have up loadd another in the ID today

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    The legs of the Chiffchaff are usually a good ID mark but I don't think its conclusive every time.


    Pete.

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    I have to agree with that

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    Chiffchaffs apparently live down here all year round so It has to be a Chiffchaff

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    Yes they do winter Beryl but I don't like to keep 'chipping in' with these - what may seem like - clever facts.


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