
Black Redsart

Firecrest

Willow Warbler

Sand Martin

Siberian Chiffchaff
Having been thinking about trying to photograph this bird since it turned up in November, I finally got around to walking around the hut fields with my camer a few days ago, and it duly popped out for a record shot.
Note how scruffy it looks thanks to undergoing full body moult at the moment. A useful i.d feature perhaps, as I guess most collybitta would have finished moulting ages ago
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