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Grasshopper warbler on my local patch! (1 Viewer)

RockyRacoon

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I was walking the dog this morning and could hear a Grasshopper warbler singing in the undergrowth. Hopefully I'll check it out tonight...
 
Jake Apps said:
I was walking the dog this morning and could hear a Grasshopper warbler singing in the undergrowth. Hopefully I'll check it out tonight...

I checked it out and heard someone apparently saw it singing from a perch for a few minutes just before I got there. I waited for 2 hours by where it was singing from, but it did not appear...v :C
 
Locustella naevia is common in Finland, but this year Locustellas seem to have some kind of an invasion, at least my corners: naevias and fluviatilises commoner as previous years, and also several luscinioideses in S Finland.
 
Karwin said:
Locustella naevia is common in Finland, but this year Locustellas seem to have some kind of an invasion, at least my corners: naevias and fluviatilises commoner as previous years, and also several luscinioideses in S Finland.

Hi Karwin, you are lucky to have Grasshopper warblers, Locustella naevia, common. The one on the local patch moved on this morning, my local patch can be a gem sometimes, even a maybe firecrest way back!
 
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