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    First time for a while down at Lavell's Lake as had a spare hour or so. Nothing over exciting on the lake, but got these two warblers in the reed bed on the approach to the hide.
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    Love the Sedge Warbler shots!

    Might even be able to ID one myself now...

    What a yellow lower bill he has! Could he be a young bird?

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    Don't think so Catherine, the lightness of the beak is probably down to back-lighting.
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    Love the pics Rolf. That reed bed nearly always has something to offer if you stand and watch.

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