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Flock of thrushes, Beijing (1 Viewer)

JLS

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Hi,

I am not sure how to ID those thrushes. Photos were taken 22nd March in a park in Beijing.
I am suspecting a mixed flock of Naumanns Thrush, Dusky Thrush and red throated thrush. The first picture in my opinion shows a Naumann thrush on the right, can anyone ID the left bird? Picture quality is unfortunately a bit low...
In the second picture I think the left bird is a female red-throated thrush, the right is the male.
The third picture I think shows a Dusky Thrush in the centre, top left and right and a Naumanns on the bottom left.
In the last picture I also suspect Dusky/Naumann.

Any help is appreciated!

Best regards,

Jan
 

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