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unsure Warbler?

unsure Warbler?

Taken on Lamma yesterday.  First thought Manchurian but looking at book wondered whether it could be Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler.
Neil

Nikon D3s and Kowa Prominar lens 500/5.6

Lamma Island,
Hong Kong,
China.
10/02/11

http://www.flickr.com/photos/789 ... s/o/in/photostream/

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I would say Manchurian - chestnut forecrown, heavy bill, and a shorter tail than Brown-flanked.
It's a rather plain-looking individual though.

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I thought it is easy to separate Manchurian Bush Warbler and Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler because I though I would hear it before seeing it. But until recently I found the female MBW looks rather similar to BFBW, even in a clear photo like this.
I think these 2 sp. share some features such as contrast between crown and mantle, making it difficult to ID.
Generally MBW has thicker bill than BFBW, but I think this one is not thick enough to rule out BFBW. Actually I think the bill of MBW is rather round and "tube" like.
In addition, some suggest MBW has longer eyebrow and more solid eye strip. On this point, I go for BFBW for this one.
So, I would say it's a Brownish-flanked Bush Warbler, but I am not very sure.

Gary

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Sorry to get off the point a bit. Is Manchurian Bush Warbler the same as Japanese Bush Warbler? If not, how could I distinguish them in the field? Thanks a lot.

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According to the updated taxonomy adopted in the latest HK bird list. The Japanese/ Manchurian Bush Warbler commonly found in Hong Kong is identified as Manchurian Bush Warbler Cettia canturians, while Japanese Bush Warbler Cettia diphone is still a valid species but not found in Hong Kong, at least up to this moment.

Gary

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Thanks for the information.

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