| 1. | In flight, a whitish wingbar contrasts with the grey wing.
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| 2. | It has narrower wings and a narrower white wingbar.
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| 3. | There is a strong white wingbar, and fleshy red wattles above the eye.
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| 4. | In flight, its bold black and white wingbar and white rump can be seen readily.
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| 5. | The wings have one conspicuous wingbar, a slight second bar and whitish edges to the tertials.
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| 6. | It had brown upperparts, reddish underparts, a white wingbar, and some white on the face and throat.
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| 7. | Measuring about 15cm, it is a smaller version of the Scarlet Minivet, only differentiated by wingbar markings and size.
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| 8. | The plumage is inconspicuous and mainly brown, often with a pale wingbar, stripe over the eye and corners to the tail.
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| 9. | The plumage is white grading to yellow below with a grey cap and brown back and wings and a distinctive white double wingbar.
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| 10. | Juvenile barred warblers, which lack the obvious barring of adults, are much larger than garden warblers and have a pale double wingbar.
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