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.
St.George's Island at Looe on Sunday 10th August 25 with the Cornwall Seal
Group Research Trust.
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A warm welcome was received from Jon and Claire on our arrival at the
jetty of Looe island for our monthly seal survey.
The weather was amazing and for...
5 days ago
Well done Sam,another top bird.
ReplyDeleteLove your last image,brilliant.
John.
Well, the lighting certainly didn't hurt your photos. Very nice! He's a pretty little fellow.
ReplyDeleteHi all,
ReplyDeleteThe 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.....
Hi Sam
ReplyDeleteGreat shots , i seen the one in Kenidjack but didnt get any photos , will try again though
james