ukbirderdurham
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Just seen a white winged black tern up at Hurworth Burn!
I think you've actually got a reed warbler there, Mark. Nice pic.:t:
Malcolm
That's a pretty good rule of thumb regarding the species' song, but they can still be tricky. But if you get a reasonable view of the bird, one stand-out feature on a sedge warbler is the creamy stripe over the eye. You can see it in the attached photo which I took.
I think that generally reed warblers are more skulking and difficult to see than sedge. That was one reason why I congratulated you on your pic. They're not easy to get.
Malcolm
Don't want to p*$$ on your chips, Mr 2slo but your excellent photo (and it is a belter) is not a Mistle Thrush but is a Meadow Pipit.
A Red Kite.
Up at Muggleswick this afternoon. Beautiful sunny day - oystercatchers, lapwings, red grouse and a huge curlew on the fence as I came away. I was told there are kites about, but I didn't see any.