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YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER

It joins a long list of unusual birds in my garden such as Wryneck, Ring Ouzel, Tree Pipit, Rose-coloured Starling, Pied Flycatcher, Black Redstart, Common Redstart, Woodcock, Snipe, Coal Tit, Mealy Redpoll, Streak-throated Yuhinha etc, etc. Does anyone want to buy the property? (!)

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Filename:YELLOW-BROWED_WARBLER_001.jpg
Album name:ATRIFRONS / Rare Birds in Lincolnshire
Photographer Name::Michael Tarrant
Date and Lincs Location::Saltfleetby Oct-3, 2007
Filesize:115 KiB
Date added:Oct 03, 2007
Dimensions:600 x 400 pixels
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URL:http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/album/displayimage.php?pid=6880
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Dave Rooke   [Oct 06, 2007 at 12:40 AM]
Coal Tit I can identify with but a streak throated yuhinha - are you sure you haven't made that one up Shocked
ATRIFRONS   [Oct 08, 2007 at 11:21 PM]
No, absolutely not. The Stripe-throated Yuhina comes from Asia, probably via the Rotterdam Bird Market, and was seen later at Gib. Pt by Paul & Steve Botham.

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