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Just now, nepia said:

I pass on both; tell us the bird at least!

I don't know.  Trying to get an id on the tree so I can narrow down the area the photo may have been taken.  Can work out bird from continent hopefully.

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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

You’ll have to explain the origins of the photo.

It's from a post regarding bird id from someone I follow on twitter.  It intrigued me and the tree is something I've not seen before.

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4 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I know it’s boring, but it looks a bit like goat/grey willow.

 

The bird is more interesting.

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4 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I know it’s boring, but it looks a bit like goat/grey willow.

 

The bird is more interesting.

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Think you got the tree.  Common or garden willow! Funny how you can overlook the obvious!  The pic is supposed to be from UK but I wasn't sure.  The red around the bird's eyes is throwing me a bit.  I thought red - eyed vireo from the US but the legs are the wrong colour.

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