A small bird, a familiar song—and a moment of doubt.
Perched in a pine tree, singing softly, this little warbler caught my attention. At first glance, I thought it might be a grauwe fitis (*Phylloscopus trochiloides*, commonly known as the Greenish Warbler). But something didn’t quite match—no clear wing bar, slightly different tones. Then the thought shifted: could it be a Siberian chiffchaff (*Phylloscopus collybita tristis*), a rare visitor in the Netherlands?
Or… just a very typical chiffchaff.
That’s the challenge with these species. Subtle differences in plumage, song, and structure. Easy to question, difficult to confirm. If you know, I’d genuinely like to hear your thoughts.
Captured with my usual setup—Canon 5D Mark IV and Sigma 100–400mm—this was less about the perfect shot and more about observation. Listening, watching, waiting until the bird revealed itself.
And all of this unfolding during an unusual period. Weeks of warm, dry, sunny weather have changed the feel of the landscape. Pine trees releasing their scent into the air. Early-season wildfires appearing more frequently. Things that used to be rare are becoming less so.
Thankfully, the rain has returned these past days.
Nature needed it.
And maybe, so did we.
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Perched in a pine tree, singing softly, this little warbler caught my attention. At first glance, I thought it might be a grauwe fitis (*Phylloscopus trochiloides*, commonly known as the Greenish Warbler). But something didn’t quite match—no clear wing bar, slightly different tones. Then the thought shifted: could it be a Siberian chiffchaff (*Phylloscopus collybita tristis*), a rare visitor in the Netherlands?
Or… just a very typical chiffchaff.
That’s the challenge with these species. Subtle differences in plumage, song, and structure. Easy to question, difficult to confirm. If you know, I’d genuinely like to hear your thoughts.
Captured with my usual setup—Canon 5D Mark IV and Sigma 100–400mm—this was less about the perfect shot and more about observation. Listening, watching, waiting until the bird revealed itself.
And all of this unfolding during an unusual period. Weeks of warm, dry, sunny weather have changed the feel of the landscape. Pine trees releasing their scent into the air. Early-season wildfires appearing more frequently. Things that used to be rare are becoming less so.
Thankfully, the rain has returned these past days.
Nature needed it.
And maybe, so did we.
#Chiffchaff #SiberianChiffchaff #PhylloscopusCollybita #PhylloscopusCollybitaTristis #GreenishWarbler #PhylloscopusTrochiloides #Tjiftjaf #BirdPhotography #WildlifePhotography #NaturePhotography #Canon5DMarkIV #Sigma100400 #Telephoto #BirdWatching #BirdID #DutchNature #RareBird #InTheField #NatureObservation #BirdLovers #SpringBirds #ForestLife #PineTrees #ClimateChange #DrySeason #Wildfires #NatureMoments #ByMaikeldeBakker #MaikeldeBakkerPhotography #WonderingLens











