We were lucky enough to get a good sighting of a wintering Chiffchaff at Dinton Pastures Country Park, near Reading this week.
The bird was reported to be a Siberian Chiffchaff, but this has since been disputed by birding experts.
The bird did seem to have slightly different colourations than a UK Chiffchaff - having a greyer back. Also notable were the warm buff markings below the eye and blacker legs and beak.
That said, some UK Chiffchaffs over-winter in the south of the UK and the presence of some yellow on the bird's breast made it unlikely it was a Siberian Chiffchaff.
To meet BBRC tristis criteria a Chiffchaff needs to have an absence of yellow away from the underwing. This bird appears to have yellow tints on its underparts so does not meet these criteria.
Sophie, it's olive-toned and has yellow visible in several places. Certainly doesn't meet current BBRC tristis criteria
ReplyDeleteThanks; confirmed my thoughts.
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