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  1. KenM

    Troubador's Favourite Birds: 1 Mistle Thrush, Turdus viscivorus

    It’s interesting that two Turdus species not known for “flocking” can do so, albeit for short periods. The other for me is Mistle Thrush, normally solitary excepting a family party on occasion, however on two occasions I’ve witnessed (at home and the North York moors) the sky full of Mistle...
  2. KenM

    Troubador's Favourite Birds: 1 Mistle Thrush, Turdus viscivorus

    There was certainly no discernible white crescent on the juvs.and the white spotting appeared larger almost equal to the black surround? I have quite vivid memories of the encounter, as Ring Ouzel is only a bird that I’ve seen singly and not very often. Regarding the “assembly”, is that...
  3. KenM

    Troubador's Favourite Birds: 1 Mistle Thrush, Turdus viscivorus

    On the subject of thrushes in your part of the world delia…if I may ask a question- Circa 30 years ago (unfortunately, I can’t remember the location either). I was given a site for Eagles in a glen NW of where we were staying (Aviemore) some one hours drive away during the August school...
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