It looks like a Chiffchaff, but I'm not sure. Where did you catch this one, and, was it large or small. It was a fine catch.
Bob ...its a little bigger than a Wren. this was just passed the entrance to the ponds in Harbour road,about 100yards on the left theres a small gravel pull in .
I was there at 11.30am, not at the same time. Juvenile Chiffchaff is the moment.
I don't know what you are, but you're really a cute little bird!
adorableness on 2 bird feet!
So good, - great photo!
I can't even guess, because I'm not an expert!But a cute little fellow it was and a good photo!Greetings Pia in Sweden
Great capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
What a cute bird, Great photo.
Hi there - thats a nice picture. Form past experience I would go with Chiffchaff as well - but I would not rule our Willow Warbler.Stewart M - AUstralia (but only recently!)
What a beautyful bird, great photo.Greetings Tinie
Great photo Forrest! If you were in the U.S. I would say it was a Kinglet but I don't know what it would be in the UK.
It looks like a Chiffchaff, but I'm not sure. Where did you catch this one, and, was it large or small. It was a fine catch.
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DeleteI was there at 11.30am, not at the same time. Juvenile Chiffchaff is the moment.
DeleteI don't know what you are, but you're really a cute little bird!
ReplyDeleteadorableness on 2 bird feet!
ReplyDeleteSo good, - great photo!
ReplyDeleteI can't even guess, because I'm not an expert!
ReplyDeleteBut a cute little fellow it was and a good photo!
Greetings Pia in Sweden
Great capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bird, Great photo.
ReplyDeleteHi there - thats a nice picture. Form past experience I would go with Chiffchaff as well - but I would not rule our Willow Warbler.
ReplyDeleteStewart M - AUstralia (but only recently!)
What a beautyful bird, great photo.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Tinie
Great photo Forrest! If you were in the U.S. I would say it was a Kinglet but I don't know what it would be in the UK.
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