I would like to know which species this is
It concerns this observation
http://observado.org/waarneming/view/133474577 (http://observado.org/waarneming/view/133474577)
Con dudas Mosquitero Siberiano - Phylloscopus collybita tristis observed at 2017-01-07 Spain - Bajo Guadalquivir
Fotos:
(http://observado.org/fotonew/8/12590688.jpg)
(http://observado.org/fotonew/0/12590690.jpg)
(http://observado.org/fotonew/1/12590691.jpg)
(http://observado.org/fotonew/2/12590692.jpg)
thanks in advance Eduardo José Rodríguez Rodríguez
Hi Eduardo, the lack of yellow and green in this Chiffchaff seems to be OK for the Siberian subspecies. But I'm not sure if that's enough for positive identification. The call of tristis is quite conspicuous. Did you hear the bird? You can browse soundrecordings from Holland in this link: https://waarneming.nl/soort/sounds/765
Citaat van: BramtK op februari 16, 2017, 16:26:08 PM
Hi Eduardo, the lack of yellow and green in this Chiffchaff seems to be OK for the Siberian subspecies. But I'm not sure if that's enough for positive identification. The call of tristis is quite conspicuous. Did you hear the bird? You can browse soundrecordings from Holland in this link: https://waarneming.nl/soort/sounds/765
Thanks very much for your response! I have heared the bird and compare it with the siberian subspecies. It sounds like the Siberian Chiffchaff but I wasn't able to record the sound with my mobile phone. I have not visited the area since one month or more, I don't know if the animal is still present. I could try to record it, but it is difficult with my tools
Regards! Edu
Hi Eduardo, I would say that hearing the call is sufficient. Combined with the appearance, I myself would register it as Siberian Chiffchaff. Goof luck if you're gonna try again.
Thanks very much BramtK! Regards