I went looking for the Yellow-browed Warbler at the Patching Sewage Works on Tuesday. It was part of a hyperactive flock consisting of two Firecrests, probably half a dozen Goldcrests and a number of Chiffchaffs including at least one possible Siberian. Seeing it was easy enough but getting a good shot was near impossible.
Checking my pictures later that evening I think I did get one picture of it, as below. Yellow supercilium, dark eye stripe, brown legs rather than the Chiffchaffs black and the hint of a pale wing-bar, but without getting the double wing bar in the shot, I cannot be sure. There was a good picture of it published on Twitter which was a close match, even showing the thin brown line breaking the supercilium just behind the eye.
Am I happy - no - I want a better record shot. If it stops raining I will have to go back for another go.
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Possible Yellow-browed Warbler |
One bonus from the visit was that I picked up a half decent shot of a Firecrest. Another bird that I see often enough but rarely manage to photograph.
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Firecrest |
Other pictures taken recently
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Marsh Tit |
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Siskin |
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Skylark |
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Spotted Redshank |
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Wren |
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Red-legged Partridge |
And a couple more of the Barn Owl from a revisit on Tuesday evening.
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Barn Owl |
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Barn Owl |
It was good to see the Barn Owl again but the lighting was not so good and most of the pictures were blurred or grainy.
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