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エゾビタキとか近所の野鳥とか / Grey-streaked Flycatcher and familiar birds
A Grey-streaked Flycatcher, which I compared in detail in the previous post.
![エゾビタキ Grey-streaked Flycatcher](https://xs993577.xsrv.jp/test/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20200922-DSC_0032-7.jpg)
I would like to confirm the presence or absence of the dark spots on the undertail coverts, which was mentioned in the section on the identification of Grey-streaked Flycatcher and Siberian Flycatcher, but unexpectedly there are no shots that clearly show this part.
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A member of the warblers family. It’s hard to tell, because there are no apparent clues. The pink color of the lower bill suggests that it may be a Sakhalin Leaf-warbler.
![](https://xs993577.xsrv.jp/test/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20200922-DSC_0061-9.jpg)
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Other familiar wild bird series.
This bird is thought to be a young White Wagtail because of its light color and yellowish face. It appears here and there in the park with what appears to be its parent bird.
![ハクセキレイ white wagtail](https://xs993577.xsrv.jp/test/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20200922-DSC_0098-7.jpg)
Some of the sparrows are always in and out of the gap at the base of the piers, probably nesting there.
![スズメ sparrow](https://xs993577.xsrv.jp/test/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20200926-DSC_0157-3.jpg)
I take the occasional Rock Dove. The clear blue sky and whitish blocks give it a Greek look.
![ドバト Rock Dove](https://xs993577.xsrv.jp/test/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/20200926-DSC_0178-4.jpg)