Fetch Birdwatchers
4 lurkers |
166 watchers
Jul 2018
8:32am, 4 Jul 2018
26,237 posts
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Derby Tup
Ironically on a super quiet dog walk this morning a willow warbler
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Jul 2018
8:43am, 4 Jul 2018
3,141 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I’m guessing as nobody said otherwise, my bird was a sedge warbler.
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Jul 2018
4:27pm, 4 Jul 2018
26,238 posts
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Derby Tup
Sedge it is
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Jul 2018
5:22pm, 4 Jul 2018
3,145 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
Thanks!
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Jul 2018
5:24pm, 4 Jul 2018
3,146 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
My husband come from Norwich and he realised he’s heard sedge warbler song many times in the Norfolk countryside without ever knowing what it was.
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Jul 2018
7:13pm, 4 Jul 2018
1,377 posts
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runnyeyes
fetcheveryone.com/gallery-image.php?id=96896
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Jul 2018
7:14pm, 4 Jul 2018
1,378 posts
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runnyeyes
Can anyone help with ID on this bird. Seen yesterday in bushes in Oxfordshire. Thanks.
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Jul 2018
7:23pm, 4 Jul 2018
26,239 posts
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Derby Tup
Chaffinch rspb.org.uk The male looks like it’s been cooked in tomato soup mind :-On |
Jul 2018
7:24pm, 4 Jul 2018
1,379 posts
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runnyeyes
Ohh thanks. Not that rare then!!
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Jul 2018
7:30pm, 4 Jul 2018
26,240 posts
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Derby Tup
Not common where I live
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