Lovely bird and smart too, the early bird ....Thanks for sharing
Hello Bob,Beautiful pictures of the song thrush with a prey in beak.All perfectly gefotogrfaeerd.Best regards, Irma
Thanks Irma.
Great capture of that food. I love their various songs.
Cool series,, love the thrush with the worm.. Great captures, Bob!
Cheers Eileen.
so beautiful! it caught a good meal!
Excelentes fotografías y muy oportunas al captarle en el momento de conseguir como presa una lombriz de tierra.Un abrazo,
hij heeft een heerlijk maaltje.
A good meal indeed.
must be the early bird
Cracking shots of both the Thrush and the worm!:))
These last 2 shots are superb Bob
Hola Bob.magnifica entrada de este Zorzal común con su presa.Un fuerte abrazo amigo
Disputes nibble hit him, is a feast. Regards.
Down in one, no nibbling. Thanks Giga.
He is welcome to his early breakfast. Another time I am glad to be vegetarian...Beautiful series though. Thank you.
Estupendo el momento que has captado con la comida en el pico, estuviste muy oportuno, Bob.Saludos.
Nicely!ALOHA from HonoluluComfortSpiral <3
Perfect captures with the worm.
What a cute little bird,Bob!!Great captures!!Like the bird eating the worm!Wonderful pictures!Dimi...
They are cute, cheers Dimi.
Hi Bob, wow, captured ! well done sir, very clear a nice imagines.. ciao
This thrush is ready for the next move that's for sure.
Good catch! I like watching the robins go hunting for worms in the spring.
Thanks Bethany.
Wonderful series of the thrush and its worm!
Bird in action ....great clicks Bob!
Breakfest :-) kjempe fine bilder Bob !
Cheers Dirk.
Great images the last one made me chuckle
Aww! love it! well captured. Yummies :)Have a great weekend!xoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :) | PJ’ Ecoproject
Bob, looks like that worm is going down fighting! Going to go down sideways!
Reminds me of an old friend whose entire academic career involved earthworms. He always referred to thrushes as predators!
Wow, this is awesome!!!
Great photos, specially the last one!
Lovely bird and smart too, the early bird ....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Hello Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the song thrush with a prey in beak.
All perfectly gefotogrfaeerd.
Best regards, Irma
Thanks Irma.
DeleteGreat capture of that food. I love their various songs.
ReplyDeleteCool series,, love the thrush with the worm.. Great captures, Bob!
ReplyDeleteCheers Eileen.
Deleteso beautiful! it caught a good meal!
ReplyDeleteExcelentes fotografías y muy oportunas al captarle en el momento de conseguir como presa una lombriz de tierra.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
hij heeft een heerlijk maaltje.
ReplyDeleteA good meal indeed.
Deletemust be the early bird
ReplyDeleteCracking shots of both the Thrush and the worm!:))
ReplyDeleteThese last 2 shots are superb Bob
ReplyDeleteHola Bob.magnifica entrada de este Zorzal común con su presa.Un fuerte abrazo amigo
ReplyDeleteDisputes nibble hit him, is a feast. Regards.
ReplyDeleteDown in one, no nibbling. Thanks Giga.
DeleteHe is welcome to his early breakfast. Another time I am glad to be vegetarian...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series though. Thank you.
Estupendo el momento que has captado con la comida en el pico, estuviste muy oportuno, Bob.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Nicely!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
<3
Perfect captures with the worm.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little bird,Bob!!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures!!Like the bird eating the worm!
Wonderful pictures!
Dimi...
They are cute, cheers Dimi.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeletewow, captured ! well done sir, very clear a nice imagines.. ciao
This thrush is ready for the next move that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteGood catch! I like watching the robins go hunting for worms in the spring.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bethany.
DeleteWonderful series of the thrush and its worm!
ReplyDeleteBird in action ....great clicks Bob!
ReplyDeleteBreakfest :-) kjempe fine bilder Bob !
ReplyDeleteCheers Dirk.
DeleteGreat images the last one made me chuckle
ReplyDeleteAww! love it! well captured. Yummies :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
xoxo, Juliana | PJ’ Happies :) | PJ’ Ecoproject
Bob, looks like that worm is going down fighting! Going to go down sideways!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an old friend whose entire academic career involved earthworms. He always referred to thrushes as predators!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, specially the last one!
ReplyDelete