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  • #16
    Re: Lost baby blackbird?

    Originally posted by Pol View Post
    I can't recall ever seeing a Mistle Thrush though we get Song Thrush regularly.

    We had some excitement today though - we had a Goldcrest visiting. David was up a ladder pruning back the Bird Cherry trees and it came onto a branch to watch him. It was quite close to him too! No photos, neither of us had a camera handy - too intent on safety with the ladders, saws and pruners!

    I think I may have seen it a year or so ago but wasn't certain. There was no doubt today though.

    Pol
    I can usually tell the difference now but sometimes have to get the bino's out to make sure. I think the Mistle stands more upright, seems a bit bigger and also looks more of a grey colour than the Song Thrushes buff colour. I bet you've seen a few but not noticed the small differences.

    The Goldcrest must have been a nice surprise.

    Not doing much atm but the Redwings are here now and have promised myself I will get a shot or two this year as they, and Fieldfares regulary drop on my lawn, sometimes in large numbers but only for very short periods.
    Mick............

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    • #17
      Re: Lost baby blackbird?

      Pol, here's a Mistle Thrush in my garden last winter.

      Not the best shot as the sun went in as it came hopping towards me.

      Mick............

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      • #18
        Re: Lost baby blackbird?

        Originally posted by Mick Johnson View Post
        Pol, here's a Mistle Thrush in my garden last winter.

        Not the best shot as the sun went in as it came hopping towards me.

        It's a nice picture! I especially like the 'tuft' on the top of its head.

        I'm fairly sure we've never had one visiting - there are certainly none amongst my snaps anyway. We've sometimes had an occasional Redwing visiting but it hasn't appeared for a couple of years or more. No Fieldfare either.

        I'm now hoping to get a shot of a Goldcrest. I didn't realise they could be so nosey and friendly. It watched David for a couple of minutes or so, rather like a Robin might watch someone digging the soil.

        Pol

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