Titel: ssp. <i>blythi</i> - confirmed from DNA-analysis
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Possible ‘Central Asian’ Lesser Whitethroat with indication of an eastern origin due to the following field characteristics: • Brown on nape • Lack of contrast between crown and mantle • White throat contrasting with peachy or buffy flanks and breast • Lack of clear dark mask • Lores paler than usual • Sandy or pale to mid-brown upperparts • Short-winged/long-tailed jizz.
Biometrics: Wing: 64.0 mm; Tail: 58.2 mm; Tail/wing ratio (x100): 90.9; Bill to skull: 12.2 mm. P2 fall between pp 7 & 8 and almost completely on level with p8.
As the identification of vagrant Lesser Whitethroat in Europe is highly complex a DNA sample was collected.
Any ID comments are welcome.
Hej Kent
spændende, det tegner jo godt : - )))) sidste år i november var der jo en ved Blåvand som såvidt jeg ved
er bestemt til Halimodendri.
Godt fundet
MVH Freddy
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Any comments on the ageing would be welcome.
Beskrivelse: Called once during a total of about one hour observation time; a harsh rattle reminding of both Great Tit and Sardinian Warbler. Seemed well established in the Anholt "Desert", feeding frequently on the ground.
Beskrivelse: Called once during a total of about one hour observation time; a harsh rattle reminding of both Great Tit and Sardinian Warbler. Seemed well established in the Anholt "Desert", feeding frequently on the ground.
Beskrivelse: Called once during a total of about one hour observation time; a harsh rattle reminding of both Great Tit and Sardinian Warbler. Seemed well established in the Anholt "Desert", feeding frequently on the ground.
Beskrivelse: Called once during a total of about one hour observation time; a harsh rattle reminding of both Great Tit and Sardinian Warbler. Seemed well established in the Anholt "Desert", feeding frequently on the ground.
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