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Those are very fine images Graham.
Beautiful.



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One of our 'new' visitors....



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And a 'not so new' visitor....




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What is the "New" visitor Eric?



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Graham Whistler wrote:
What is the "New" visitor Eric?
Thrush?



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Graham Whistler wrote:
What is the "New" visitor Eric?
New as in newly hatched ....blackbird



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Thanks Eric thought it might be and have just seen one in our garden.



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Doesn't look like the fledgling blackbirds we have in the garden, they don't have the mottling.

Thrush and blackbird are same family.

Counted in the garden today (but  no pics as I am busy fixing the garage roof ) wren, house sparrow, blackbird, jay, magpie, collared dove, blue tit and heard but not seen - gulls!



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Definitely a juvenile blackbird and a nice one at that.

 




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chrisbet wrote:
Doesn't look like the fledgling blackbirds we have in the garden, they don't have the mottling.

Thrush and blackbird are same family.

Counted in the garden today (but  no pics as I am busy fixing the garage roof ) wren, house sparrow, blackbird, jay, magpie, collared dove, blue tit and heard but not seen - gulls!

The mottling is there in the early stages like the Robin by gradually goes once they are fully feathered.
We have a pair of Song thrush that nest at the very bottom of the garden. Very shy rarely come closer to the house. Would love to see some success for them this year as Song thrush are getting very scarce, but they teach the young to be elusive as well.



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