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    Quite a few Chiffchaffs around, but strangely enough, the only Willow Warbler I could get a picture of, was in exactly the same tree as last year.
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    Lovely shots, Rolf!

    Did you use the length of the wing as one means of ID?

    (I find those little Warblers all look so similar.)

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    No, used the song Catherine, both were singing at the time, I find comparing feather lengths very difficult unless you have to similar photos. I usually use leg colouring as a quick guide, but apparently that isn't at all foolproof.
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