Not sure what it was in the corn, it looks like a scrub warbler. but with it being in the corn it could be a young corn bunting. there are lots of them here now. I have been wrong before naming these birds. the sunlight plays tricks on the colours.
Ok I have decided on the Sedge warbler. Acrocephalus Schoenobaenus I know its a mouth full for such a small bird and looks nothing like a phalus. I have looked and in the book for the fifty'th
Very handsome, seems we all enjoyed a little sun.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what it was in the corn,
ReplyDeleteit looks like a scrub warbler. but with it being in the corn it could be a young corn bunting. there are lots of them here now. I have been wrong before naming these birds. the sunlight plays tricks on the colours.
Ok I have decided on the Sedge warbler. Acrocephalus Schoenobaenus I know its a mouth full for such a small bird and looks nothing like a phalus. I have looked and in the book for the fifty'th
ReplyDeleteAdrian, we do like this, sun sun sun
ReplyDeleteTony, thanks.
Bob it's gone back to normal here, in fact, worse than normal.
ReplyDeleteAdrian, but you said that I mustn't talk about the weather. But, its raining cats and dogs over here!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteThis is at least one we still have around in winter. I love the colors of these pictures! Great shots!
Thanks Chris.
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