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  • shutterbug
    Participant

    This is not a very good shot just looking for i.d. really,
    think it is a Whinchat?

    joe_elway
    Participant

    The facial markings look like the female Whinchat that’s in my book. I’d go with that ID.

    shutterbug
    Participant

    I must have been quite close to its nest, I think it has a bug of
    some description in its beak, I got quite close to it only at that
    stage it was clinging to a big weed that was blowing about in the
    wind and I just couldnt focus on it at all. Thanks for the confirmation :)

    joe_elway
    Participant

    If it’s close to you then it’s worth going back. Wear some dark green or brown clothing to blend in. Set up with a seat and a tripod, pre focus and pre-meter. If this was close to a nest then there’s a good chance she’ll use this post as a regular approach. You might then be able to get a cracker of a shot.

    Just be sure that you don’t get too close to the nest.

    John Griffin
    Participant

    Hi Guys, Sorry to burst the bubble, this is a female Reed Bunting. I’m actually watching a Winchat nest at the moment, hope to have pics soon. They are quite a scarce breeder in this country.

    shutterbug
    Participant

    I dont mind John, I have never seen a Reed bunting before either :)
    They must be quite similar to look at though as the picture in my little
    book is a ringer for a lady Whinchat………not that I doubt you mind :)

    joe_elway
    Participant

    My ID book mentions the two distinct white stripes on the side of the face as being a sign of a Whinchat too. This is a female Reed Bunting I got a long time ago: http://www.highwaycsl.com/Photography/Wildlife/FemaleReedBunting1.jpg

    Still, John is the pro at this stuff.

    shutterbug
    Participant

    Seeing the back feathers on your Reed Bunting Aidan it is
    deffo a Reed Bunting! (not that we ever doubted John :) )
    But as I said I dont mind as I have never seen one before
    anyway and it is nice to see new things! I will go back as it
    is only about three miles from where I live, there was also a
    pair of swans with a new brood of cygnets that looked very
    appealing.

    Noely F
    Participant

    Yep, I agree…the Whinchat is a totally different shape too :wink:

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