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If I'd captured that I'd think it was worth the waitHid in a bush in full camo for an hour for this Kestrel to return to one of his/her favourite perch's, HH in windy conditions, next time I am going to take my tripod and some netting.
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Don't think so Steve ... poss Willow Warbler but in that area of confusion that makes ID difficult.Yellowhammer (I hope).
So I’m wrong again, Roger. Well at least I’m consistent. Jumped to the wrong conclusion as usual. Maybe a wood warbler?Don't think so Steve ... poss Willow Warbler but in that area of confusion that makes ID difficult.
Could be Steve, though it seems very yellow at the front ... as I said ID can be difficult with these little Warblers.Maybe a wood warbler?
Maybe a wood warbler?
Thanks Phil.I'd say juvenile Willow warbler Steve
'Juvenile willow warblers have pale yellow superciliums and pale yellow on the upperparts, their chins are paler and the breast is pale buff.'
nice capture PhilStill a few Wheatear about on the local moors, this looks like a young 'un
nice capture Phil
but I'm still awaiting your Bearded Vulture shots!!!
I rather suspected that might be the case, Phil........some days it was a right circus
That's a Kestrelalmost got the Sparrow Hawk in Flight !
That's what happens when you rush a post and do not check. I also got pictures of Sparrow Hawk today and a Buzzard but not great so not posted and got myself in a muddle !That's a Kestrel
- a massive improvement in focusing over the last few weeks, Steve - all spot on for eye detail!Todays collection, almost got the Kestrel in Flight !