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I do not think it is a female Wheatear, no eye strip and a little mono.

This is a very long shoot, but , it may be a Cobbs wren, it would have to have been blown way off course from its area of habitation. The Falkland Isles. :thinking:
 
It certainly looks like one to me Les. (y)

I did think so are there's several pairs in this area :)

Yep! :plus1:

Russ


Thank you Russ :)

I do not think it is a female Wheatear, no eye strip and a little mono.

This is a very long shoot, but , it may be a Cobbs wren, it would have to have been blown way off course from its area of habitation. The Falkland Isles. :thinking:


It was quite a large bird - I'm still thinking female Wheatear :)

Les
 
Dark bill, dark cheek and hint of white on the shoulder and under the wing, 1st Winter Stonechat is another possibility.
 
Dark bill, dark cheek and hint of white on the shoulder and under the wing, 1st Winter Stonechat is another possibility.


Oh I never thought of that Roger- I have seen a Male Stonechat in the area :)

Les
 
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