Description: Deutsch: Fitisküken mit dem typischen gelben Brustkleid (Phylloscopus trochilus). Date: 15 July 2005. Source: photographed myself. Author: User Der Lange on de.wikipedia. Permission (Reusing this file): GFDL (self made). Other versions: Originally from de.wikipedia; description page is (was) hereDer Lange. : Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License.http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.htmlGFDLGNU Free Documentation Licensetruetrue. : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.:.. This licensing tag was added to this file as part of the GFDL licensing update.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/CC-BY-SA-3.0Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0truetrue.
Description: Taken in the Garden, I need tips on how to shoot garden birds in shade and light, any tips welcome!! Sorry about the quality on this, I like the Bird, EXTRA TIPS on this one! Would anyone here Count these RARE? Willow warblers are small birds with grey-green backs and pale under parts. They have a yellow tinged chest and throat and pale supercillium (the stripe above the eye). They are separated from the very similar chiffchaff by their song. Their population, especially in southern Britain, has undergone a moderate decline over the past 25 years making them an Amber List species. Status: Amber Population / Territories: 2,125,000. Date: 29 August 2013, 09:56. Source: Willow Warbler. Author: Jacob Spinks from Northamptonshire, England.
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Description: Taken in the Garden, had four of these lovely song birds in the garden today! Willow warblers are small birds with grey-green backs and pale under parts. They have a yellow tinged chest and throat and pale supercillium (the stripe above the eye). They are separated from the very similar chiffchaff by their song. Their population, especially in southern Britain, has undergone a moderate decline over the past 25 years making them an Amber List species. Status: Amber Population in Territories: 2,125,000 territories. Date: 31 August 2013, 10:38. Source: Willow Warbler posing. Author: Jacob Spinks from Northamptonshire, England.
Description: Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus). Date: 14 December 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Ken Billington. Permission (Reusing this file): This image was created by Ken Billington If you would like to use, license, or purchase a high resolution copy of this image, please contact the author Ken Billington. The image is not in the public domain and should not be copied illegally. When using the image for non-commercial purposes, please credit the author in the immediate vicinity of the image together with a link to his website. At the same time please notify the author at the above e-mail address. More free images can be found on Focusing On Wildlife.
Description: Galego: Picafollas musical (Phylloscopus trochilus) en Sandviken, Gotland. Date: 18 August 2020, 07:04:05. Source: Own work. Author: Bene Riobó. Camera location57° 24′ 00.57″ N, 18° 52′ 26.34″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 57.400158; 18.873982.
Description: Willow warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus) perched on a small branch. Piecuszek (Phylloscopus trochilus) stojący na gałązce. Date: 11 July 2015, 13:37. Source: Willow warbler. Author: hedera.baltica from Wrocław, Poland. Camera location51° 04′ 50.17″ N, 17° 01′ 33.67″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 51.080604; 17.026019.
Description: Chantre du printemps, le Pouillot fitis symbolise le retour des beaux jours, synchronisant son arrivée avec l’éclatement des chatons de saules. Bien qu’il soit l’oiseau le plus abondant en Scandinavie, il se fait de plus en plus rare à la limite méridionale de son aire de nidification comme en Suisse, où il est surtout confiné aux forêts alluviales, aux marais et aux tourbières. C’est un champion des migrations, les populations boréales devant effectuer un trajet d’au moins 12'000 km pour atteindre leurs quartiers d’hiver subsahariens, performance admirable pour un oiseau d’à peine dix grammes! Statut de menace Espèce prioritaire pour une conservation ciblée vulnérable (VU) Liste rouge CH. Date: 26 August 2021, 10:16. Source: aa Pouillot fitis Phylloscopus trochilus DSC_1296. Author: Pierre-Marie Epiney.