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Are these Reed Buntings in winter plumage? Seen at Doxey Marshes Stafford?
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Are these Reed Buntings in winter plumage? Seen at Doxey Marshes Stafford?
Dave Walton
26/10/2021 19:32
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Mr. B
26/10/2021 20:42
They are indeed, male and female, both 1st winter birds judging by the pale legs.
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Dave Walton
26/10/2021 20:47
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Thank you Mr B. Much appreciated
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Seaman
26/10/2021 22:29
Look good for Reed Bunting to me
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HelenWhittaker
31/10/2021 17:00
I think it's a female reed bunting.
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