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Phylloscopus, Chittagong Division, Bangladesh, March 2021 (1 Viewer)

Seth Miller

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I had actually tentatively IDed this as Blyth's Leaf in the field, but that was just from memory and I really can't see this as Blyth's anymore.
I'm going to say it's most likely just another Yellow-browed Warbler although images are not great. Thoughts?

Here are unprocessed images, will post corrected ones in a bit.
 

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Yes, it's Yellow-browed. White edges to the tertials, broad dark bases to the secondaries, dark centres to greater coverts, long broad yellow supercilium, etc.
 
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