More beautiful pictures Bob, Thrush, all thrush have a nice jizz when walk ;-) I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas. Regards Bob. See you soon.
Your Song Thrush images have raised my spirits this morning, Bob. Thank you! This is a bird that, sadly, seems to be in decline in these parts, and I miss there delightful songs. I hope that you and the family have a wonderful Christmas - - - - Richard
Hello Bob, Sorry once more to be such a lousy blogger!!! your photos deserve better!! Lucky you to have photographed the Fieldfare, I still have to see one! My best wishes for Xmas and a happy new year with lots of wonderful picture opportunities :)
Think that is a song thrush Bob, no eye stripes that a redwing would have. A lovely bird nonetheless
ReplyDeleteSorry Si.
DeleteNothing to apologise for!
Delete"Self; How did I get here?!" Love you, Bob
ReplyDeleteCloudia, and me.
DeleteHi Bob. You're an amazing photographer. Fantastic photos.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos. Superb Bob.
ReplyDeleteI do love a Song Thrush shot. Such an impressive bird to see and photograph. Well done here Bob.
ReplyDeleteA subtle charmer.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,magnificas fotos de una de mis aves favoritas.Un abrazo
ReplyDeletenice bird
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful pictures Bob, Thrush, all thrush have a nice jizz when walk ;-)
ReplyDeleteI wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.
Regards Bob. See you soon.
And you Nath, happy holidays.
DeleteIt is beautiful with centuries on the breast. Super pictures. Regards
ReplyDeleteHello Bob, pretty shots of your Song Thrush! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteLovely images of this bird!
I cannot wait till he will sing again in the Spring!
He has a lovely speckled torso.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a 🎄 Merry 🎅❄🕯⛄ Christmas🎄
Feliz Navidad Bob.
Un abrazo.
Thanks for all the joy you bring us with your pictures. I hope your holiday time is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteNo encuentro mucha diferencia entre el zorzal común y el real. Bonitas fotos.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
A wonderful bird and a great songster.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks David.
DeleteLovely. I used to sing a song about a Thrush years ago - my singing teacher had me do it for the Competition!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Bob .... Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the day Crissi
Your Song Thrush images have raised my spirits this morning, Bob. Thank you! This is a bird that, sadly, seems to be in decline in these parts, and I miss there delightful songs. I hope that you and the family have a wonderful Christmas - - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteHi Richard, the Song Thrush is in decline over here, I hope that a blimp.
DeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteSorry once more to be such a lousy blogger!!!
your photos deserve better!!
Lucky you to have photographed the Fieldfare, I still have to see one!
My best wishes for Xmas and a happy new year with lots of wonderful picture opportunities :)
great DOF ... really makes this gorgeous bird shine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures, I'm looking forward to his singing.
ReplyDeletePrecioso ese zorzal atento a lo que pasa a su alrededor.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Un fuerte abrazo,
These are lovely photographs Bob.
ReplyDeleteSending my good wishes for the Christmas Season.
All the best Jan
So lovely pics, Bob!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!
Gil Zetbase
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the song thrush.
I wish you a magical Christmas and a happy new year.
Best regards, Irma