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    Captured at bowling green marsh . Could be a Garden or a Willow. I would think Willow as they are known to habit that area. But I'm not sure
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    I'd go with Willow W. - it has a very fine beak, finer than I would expect to see in a Garden W.- and the line around the eye looks more like the Willow that I have as a photgraph than the Garden. But since I've only recently come across them I wouldn't put myself up as a big expert!

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    Yes I would agree. as I said they do habit the area around the hide. I just wanted a second opinion really. Thanks Louise


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    Just been listening too his call I remembered he was calling for ages in hi typical voice and yes it's a Willow warbler

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    Always useful if you have a voice to put a face.

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