thanks for your reply..sending two more pic..not sure if it is the same individual....
On Sunday, 21 December 2014 19:02:57 UTC+5:30, Bill Harvey wrote:
-- On Sunday, 21 December 2014 19:02:57 UTC+5:30, Bill Harvey wrote:
Not dark enough for Smoky. Could be Mountain Chiffchaff (which like Common Chiffchaff) are alomost always found in wetland vegetation.regards BillOn Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 12:32 PM, 'pankaj gupta' via delhibirdpix <delhib...@googlegroups.com> wrote:--Smoky Leaf-warbler (Phylloscopus fuligiventer)
Basai, Gurgaon, Dec 2014An uncommon winter visitor to DelhiHabit:- Unlike other Leaf warbler found in Delhi, which inhabit trees or rocky areas... it is been seen at Basai. Today this warbler was seen feeding on the water hyacinth(*not eating it *) which was surrounded by Thypa grass. It has a di-syllables call...much weaker than the call of moustached or blyth's reed warbler.
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