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    Any ideas on identification of the LBJ?

    A Warbler(I think) | Flickr
    Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

    #2
    Hard to be sure, but, legs look pale and there is a reasonably distinct supercilium so willow warbler is likely.
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      #3
      Nice capture but can't help with ID.
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        #4
        I agree with Ant, almost certain its Willow - can you lighten it up a bit
        Trev

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          #5
          Originally posted by Trev B View Post
          I agree with Ant, almost certain its Willow - can you lighten it up a bit
          Probably but I've never tried, this is straight off the camera with no editing, sun kept going in and out and I had the wrong grad filter setting, they are internal in this camera, you just rotate a thumb wheel and I didn't get time as this was in and then gone as quick as a flash.
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            #6
            Originally posted by tigerburnie View Post

            Probably but I've never tried, this is straight off the camera with no editing, sun kept going in and out and I had the wrong grad filter setting, they are internal in this camera, you just rotate a thumb wheel and I didn't get time as this was in and then gone as quick as a flash.
            You should be able to do it in what ever editing programme you are using
            Trev

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