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Couple of ID's - Rainham Marshes RSPB 12/04/2024 (1 Viewer)

BenjiS

Ginga Ninja
England
A few ID's needed for around Rainham Marshes today
1. 171...211 - Kestrel? Poor photo I know!
2. 171...481 - Martin maybe? This one confuses me!
3. 171...880 & 171...317 - Grasshopper Warbler? - pretty sure, but up for correction (would be a lifer)


TIA!
 

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Kestrel, Sand Martin and Grasshopper Warbler all correct.
Actually
A few ID's needed for around Rainham Marshes today
1. 171...211 - Kestrel? Poor photo I know!
2. 171...481 - Martin maybe? This one confuses me!
3. 171...880 & 171...317 - Grasshopper Warbler? - pretty sure, but up for correction (would be a lifer)


TIA
Actually might not be a Sand Martin
 
Hello Benj,

do you have more pictures of the Martin?
My first gut feeling of the thumbnail was Skylark, but the larger picture makes this a House Martin for me.
Yes, its a hard picture (at least for me), but biased by your ID of a Martin in the field (advisable here) and by the feeling that the appearant darkish breast band is too high up for a Sand Martin (?) I would opt for a House Martin.
 
2. Looks like a skylark. Can't see a hirundine in it. (Easier to identify by watching than when photographing: larks and hirundines fly very differently.)
3-4. Note grasshopper warbler's long thick undertail-coverts with dull dark spots, and row of dark spots across wing.
 
Hello Benj,

do you have more pictures of the Martin?
My first gut feeling of the thumbnail was Skylark, but the larger picture makes this a House Martin for me.
Yes, its a hard picture (at least for me), but biased by your ID of a Martin in the field (advisable here) and by the feeling that the appearant darkish breast band is too high up for a Sand Martin (?) I would opt for a House Martin.
I have got a few more photos if needed, the martin ID had nothing to do with in the field, just the photo!
 
Here you go:
All pretty much the same unfortunately
 

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Do you have more photos of the falcon -- why does it have a hint of red around the vent? The contrasting face pattern looks slightly off for Kestrel, too. It's in a marsh, and some Hobbies seem to have arrived in the UK already.

I might be the wrong person to take it up.
 

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