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Blue Rock Thrush (Blauwe Rotslijster): Rather rare shy bird. Almost always near rocks. Photographed in Lesbos and Extremadura Spain.

Rufus Bushchat (Rosse Waaierstaart): Shy. Starts breeding at Lesbos end april. Spreading tail in strong wind.

Starling (Spreeuw): beautiful energetic bird, often in groups or algorithm-controlled spectacularly coordinated moving large “clouds” of birds.

Field Fare (Kramsvogel):

Blackbird (Merel):

Ring Ouzel (Beflijster): Usually in Holland when migrating in autumn.

Bluethroat( Blauwborst): Shy. Back in Holland april, starts breeding end april. Nest usually in low bush or at ground and preferably near fresh water. Sings beautifully. Photogrpic tip: spreads light-red-orange tail in strong wind.

Robin (Roodborst):

Rotwing (Koperwiek): qqq

Fan-tailed Warbler (Graszanger): Man may have more than one wife at the time. Like a little acrobat in bushes and between branches. Shy but not very shy.

Aquatic Warbler( Waterrietzanger): Rare bird in Poland bu also in Holland. The great reach (bereik) of our Nikon V3 was extremely welcome in this specia; case. We got but a few seconds the bird was visible and singing at he edge of the reed land.

Sedge Warbler (Rietzanger): Beautiful and very active bird flying up and down in his reed territory.

Reed Warbler (Kleine Karekiet): common birdin Holland.

Great Reedwarbler) (Grote Karekiet): Rare bird in Holland.

Whitethroat (Grasmus): common bird in Holland rather shy.

Orphean Warbler (Orpheuwgrasmus): Rare bird Photographed at Lesbos and in Istael.

Subalpine Warbler (Baardgrasmus): Very shay and rather rare Photographed at Lesbos and Israel.

Dartford Warbler (Provencaalse Grasmus): Very shy and very rare . Photographed at Lesbos and oin Alenteejo Portugal

Sardinian Warbler (Kleine Zwartkop): Common bird. And photograpjed In Algarve and Lesbos.

Rueppels Warbler (Rueppels Grasmus):

Willow Warbler (Fitis):

Chifchaff (Tjiftjaf):

Wheatear (Tapuit): Photographed at isle texel in front of a rabbit hole (they nest in these holes).

Black-eared Wheatear (Oostelijke Blonde Tapuit): qqq

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