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    Default two birds i saw at larvell...

    Think the first is a reed bunting, and the second a black cap but please help me check... ta..
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    Certainly looks to be the case Billy, Reed Warblers are pretty elusive, well done capturing one.
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    they have the oddest call which is what got me looking in the first place... he was happy as larry well both of them were...

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    .. and on (what looks like) a reed - fantastic!!!

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    Can't be sure about the first photo
    Here is a Read Warbler
    http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...d-warbler.html

    Ans a reed Bunting
    http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...hoeniclus.html

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    this is the sequance hope it helps not sure if it does..
    cheers for the replys guys..
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    Have you checked out a Sedge Warbler, Billy?

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    Actually on reviewing and zooming in a bit i think Catherine is closer with Sedge Warbler, they have a much wider and defined eye stripe.
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    just found sound clips for both and id say the noise it made was nearer sedge warbler than reed... how cool...

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    REALLY cool, Billy! I am so pleased for you to have seen what I've only (knowingly) seen in a pic!

    Rolf, only 'closer'?

    Now, I need a bigger boost than that from the guy who is the expert at ID'ing Crister's birds!

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    LOL, well I say closer, as I find warblers really difficult to identify, as they can look so similar.
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