It was another grey sky, so not to bother myself, I jumped in my secret box = archives.
The Mistle Thrush fits in the undergrowth, its hard to see them most of the time.
Oh Splendid Bob, these Mistle Thrush images! Hard to get. They look so very much like our Wood Thrush and ours have then same behavior ways about them~
Very Smart Mistle Thrush images like the woodland background.
ReplyDeleteOh, those are great shots! 2nd time I've seen this bird ever - and both on blogs today!
ReplyDeleteWell done bob, a difficult species to get near. What else is in your secret box ? :-)
ReplyDeleteNice photos Bob.
ReplyDeleteI love the unusual spotting on it's chest.
ReplyDeleteThose beautiful spots.. just like confetti.
ReplyDeleteTerrific series, Bob!
ReplyDeleteYou excel again. These are great shots of a rare bird. Get a book out.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures! I really like them!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day! :-)
Nice shots :)
ReplyDeleteMuy bueno. Estas fotos transmiten emoción. Y se trata de un animal muy bello. Buen trabajo ! Best regards from Barcelona.
ReplyDeleteGreat images, must be hard to get those in such low light! You managed it nicelly ;)
ReplyDeleteBob nice collection. I love digging into my archives too, just sometimes its too big to dig, lol. Hope all is well. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteOh Splendid Bob, these Mistle Thrush images! Hard to get. They look so very much like our Wood Thrush and ours have then same behavior ways about them~
ReplyDeleteShe (?) looks so fragile
ReplyDeleteYou really do have some wonderful treasures in that box Bob ;) Lovely captures of a bird I never seem to find!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful on the tree and on the ground, thanks Bob !
ReplyDeleteVery nice photos.Greetings Andrzej.
ReplyDeleteNice Mistle Thrush Bob. I like their old fashioned name of Storm Cock.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Bob, looks like you did some great fieldcraft to get those.
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