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Tuesday 19 December 2017

Song Thrush - Turdus philomelos

Another from the Thrushes. Photographed at Beachley, Gloucestershire, UK.

Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.ukThere is a photo of a Bewick's Swan. Wood Sandpiper by John Truman in  the 'Guest photographer.





33 comments:

  1. Think that is a song thrush Bob, no eye stripes that a redwing would have. A lovely bird nonetheless

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  2. "Self; How did I get here?!" Love you, Bob

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  3. Hi Bob. You're an amazing photographer. Fantastic photos.

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  4. I do love a Song Thrush shot. Such an impressive bird to see and photograph. Well done here Bob.

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  5. Hola Bob,magnificas fotos de una de mis aves favoritas.Un abrazo

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  6. 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.

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  7. It is beautiful with centuries on the breast. Super pictures. Regards

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  8. Hello Bob, pretty shots of your Song Thrush! Enjoy your day!

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  9. Hi Bob,
    Lovely images of this bird!
    I cannot wait till he will sing again in the Spring!

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  10. He has a lovely speckled torso.
    I wish you a 🎄 Merry 🎅❄🕯⛄ Christmas🎄
    Feliz Navidad Bob.
    Un abrazo.

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  11. Thanks for all the joy you bring us with your pictures. I hope your holiday time is wonderful.

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  12. No encuentro mucha diferencia entre el zorzal común y el real. Bonitas fotos.


    Saludos.

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  13. A wonderful bird and a great songster.

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  14. Lovely. I used to sing a song about a Thrush years ago - my singing teacher had me do it for the Competition!

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  15. Beautiful pictures Bob .... Merry Christmas!
    Enjoy the day Crissi

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  16. 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

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    1. Hi Richard, the Song Thrush is in decline over here, I hope that a blimp.

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  17. 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 :)

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  18. great DOF ... really makes this gorgeous bird shine

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  19. Beautiful pictures, I'm looking forward to his singing.

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  20. Precioso ese zorzal atento a lo que pasa a su alrededor.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
    Un fuerte abrazo,

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  21. These are lovely photographs Bob.
    Sending my good wishes for the Christmas Season.

    All the best Jan

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  22. So lovely pics, Bob!
    Have a nice week!
    Gil Zetbase

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  23. Hi Bob,
    Beautiful pictures of the song thrush.
    I wish you a magical Christmas and a happy new year.
    Best regards, Irma

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