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    I captured this little chap this morning, Thought it was a Goldcrest it was so small but it's too early for Willow warblers
    It's probably a Chiffchaff but the thing that throws me out a bit is that it has light brown legs.
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    Hmm, unfortunately the differences between the two are difficult to spot and I'm not convinced from the photo that the legs are light in colour. Probably a Chiffchaff.
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    Yes most likely is a Chiffchaff. It's too early I think for W. Warbler . Just wanted a second opinion really . Thanks \Rolf I'm sure you're right

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