What on Earth is going on! After my first Berkshire YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER last weekend (thanks to finder Ian Paine!), and an apparent SIBERIAN CHIFFCHAFF at Sandford (will try and check that one out soon), Dave Rimes today knocked it out of the park by finding a PALLAS’S WARBLER along thesame stretch of river as the Moor Green YBW (which he had already been watching). His photos are pretty unequivocal, it has a yellow bum and a crown stripe! Amazing times in Berkshire …
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