Thursday 13 October 2011

Yellow Browed Warbler

The first of the Yellow Browed Warblers have started to migrate through with two found in Cot Valley today and one in Kenidjack. Here are a few images of  the individual located at the bottom end of Cot Vally. I captured these around 1730 this afternoon in poor light and foggy weather.




4 comments:

  1. Well done Sam,another top bird.
    Love your last image,brilliant.
    John.

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  2. Well, the lighting certainly didn't hurt your photos. Very nice! He's a pretty little fellow.

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  3. Hi all,

    The yellow-browed warbler is a leaf warbler which breeds in temperate Asia. It has prominent double wing bars formed by yellowish-white tips to the wing covert feathers, yellow-margined tertial feathers and long yellow supercilium. Thanks a lot.....

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  4. Hi Sam
    Great shots , i seen the one in Kenidjack but didnt get any photos , will try again though
    james

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