Iberian Chiffchaff - the target species for study. This species is very closely related to the Common Chiffchaff (in fact, taxonomists have only recently "split" them) but appears brighter and greener, and the measurements are a little different
Iberian Chiffchaff (front) and Common Chiffchaff. The Iberian has a greener tail, but you need good light to see it properly!
Male Blackcap (compare with the female in the post below)
Cetti's Warbler which has only 10 feathers in the tail (most species have 12)
Female Subalpine Warbler
A handsome male Sardinian Warbler with his red iris
Excitement as a beautiful Azure-winged Magpie is caught going to roost. It's quite a handful!
The eponymous Azure-winged Magpie showing the azure wings and tail
keep bring on the photos Jim, they are very informative. I dind the colour distinct in the two birds. Its a bit like a thornbills here ( in colour).. once you know you can tell thenm apart.
Wish we could hear them sing! I'm looking forward to hearing birds again already! (Though we do see them throughout the winter, fascinating how some stay, a woodpecker on our feeder today)
Location: Askam-in-Furness, Cumbria, United Kingdom
I live in the English Lake district, where the beautiful Duddon Estuary is at the end of my street.
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keep bring on the photos Jim, they are very informative. I dind the colour distinct in the two birds. Its a bit like a thornbills here ( in colour).. once you know you can tell thenm apart.
"has a greener tail"
Beautiful colors. Green is my favorite color as well.
Thanks for posting these.
Such beautiful jewels. They're incredible.
Will wonders ever cease.
I don't think I've ever seen any of these, at least not that I'm aware of. Fascinating.
Thanks.
Wish we could hear them sing! I'm looking forward to hearing birds again already! (Though we do see them throughout the winter, fascinating how some stay, a woodpecker on our feeder today)
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