Yes Adrian, Its upperparts are paler, more grey-brown than on a Song Thrush and there are white edges to many of the wing feathers and the corners of the tail. The face is generally paler making the dark eye more prominent and giving a 'wide-eyed' expression. I am using BirdGuides as a reference.
Great Joo, I like it when somebody looks and then makes up there own mind.
Bob, is there anything that distinguishes a song thrush from a mistle thrush. Apart from singing!
ReplyDeleteGood for you Bob, and you took lovely photos - the one of Blackbird is my favourite:)
ReplyDeleteYes Adrian, Its upperparts are paler, more grey-brown than on a Song Thrush and there are white edges to many of the wing feathers and the corners of the tail. The face is generally paler making the dark eye more prominent and giving a 'wide-eyed' expression.
ReplyDeleteI am using BirdGuides as a reference.
Great Joo, I like it when somebody looks and then makes up there own mind.
It really is good to get out isn't it Bob. A great trio of shots too.
ReplyDeleteI can see your pictures, it really was a fabulous day, because even the birds look happy ...
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