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Dimensions1288 x 893
Original file size884 KB
Image typeJPEG
Color spacesRGB
Date taken21-May-15 11:34
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D800E
FlashNot fired, compulsory mode
Exposure modeManual
Exposure prog.Manual
ISO speedISO 2500
Metering modePattern
Digital zoom1x
Moltoni's Warbler

Moltoni's Warbler

The Moltoni's warbler is a very rare bird in the UK and few records have been recorded as i) it has only been a separate species since the start of the year (but can be claimed retrospectively) and ii) it is difficult to differentiate from the Subalpine Warbler of which it was a subspecies.
This bird was caught and ringed at the Fair Isle Bird Obs (FIBO) and recognised as a Moltoni's - and samples sent to Edinburgh for DNA test to confirm the ID. FIBO are well aware of the species having seen one in May last year. I was there at the time and recorded the bird as Subalpine warbler. Subsequently FIBO sent a DNA sample off and found it was a Moltoni's. I only found this out this year so my Subalpine tick of last year was actually a Moltoni's. This years bird was therefore my second Moltoni's tick. Not many in the UK can claim that! Am I the only one hoping this years birds DNA comes back as a Subalpine? Certainly not the 3 birders who chartered a plane from North Yorks to fly to Fair Isle for 2 hrs to get the Moltoni's tick at a cost of £3000.