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    Default Chiffchaff ? Please

    I can't be sure. He wasn't calling but he looks to have has black legs. But his head looks strange which might be the sun
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    In my opinion Chiffchaff Beryl.

    However, the second image is so distorted by the light on the birds head that it would make an excellent mystery photo. Also in the second image, another 'unintended' photographic distortion is that the bill looks too large for Chiffchaff.

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    Lol. He does look odd. It is the light and shadow on his head and bill. I think it is a juvenile maybe

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    I would also say the chifchaff Beryl. I can't wait till mine come back

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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    sorry duplicate post

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    It's ok.
    Thanks Babs I know I had a feeling it was because it has black legs and non of the other warblers do

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