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Female blackcap.
IMO blackcaps have the most beautiful song here with me, followed by wrens and robins.

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Well, I don't know how to say it... The female on the first photo looks like, hmmm strange! Look at the head, that black strip on the crown. Two days already I'm looking to find something similar on the Internet/literature (everywhere) without single success. On the second photo it looks like typical female Black cap, not interesting. Looking at the vegetation it should be the same bird? May be kind of deep shade... but it doesn't look as a shade to me! Do you have more photos?
 
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Well, I don't know how to say it... The female on the first photo looks like, hmmm strange! Look at the head, that black strip on the crown.
I can understand, what you see and think. I, too, had the same problem in first.
The two photos show exactly the same individual.
The black strip in the first photo is just a shadow from a twig or leaf above. But it is so isolated that you (and I in first) think it is in the plumage.
But as you can see, it is only visible in the plumage in the first photo. In the second photo, it is the shadow over the eye.
 
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Having seen my first floating Great Crested Grebes nest a few days ago, I have now seen a second, a 5-minute cycle ride from my house. Here, you can see her on the nest, then standing and cleaning it and revealing more eggs. The male is in the foreground, eventually catching a fish.

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Japanese Bush Warbler, Horornis (Cetia) diphone. The last photo illustrates how you usually can see the bird (if at all: easy to hear and difficult to spot).
It's a loved bird in Japan. Here because there is not that obvious winter/spring transition the feelings are by far not the same. But it's the best time to take a photos of it!

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Japanese Bush Warbler, Horornis (Cetia) diphone. The last photo illustrates how you usually can see the bird (if at all: easy to hear and difficult to spot).
It's a loved bird in Japan. Here because there is not that obvious winter/spring transition the feelings are by far not the same. But it's the best time to take a photos of it!


Not easy to photograph the bird through all those branches. Nicely done, ISv.
 
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Most of you know that I just love Kingfishers.
2025 was quite nice so far, as I see them really often. And they do not flee so fast as in the last years.
But I never get closer than 20-30 meters.
Still, I got some decent photos. Here's a bunch from the last weeks.

Almost all R6m2@700mm and heavy crop.
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