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song thrush

  1. Song Thrush

    Song Thrush

  2. Song Thrush

    Song Thrush

    Introduced from England from 1867. Widespread in New Zealand.
  3. Song Thrush with a berry

    Song Thrush with a berry

  4. Song thrush

    Song thrush

  5. Song Thrush

    Song Thrush

    One of many song thrushes we encountered.
  6. Thrushes of the season: Redwing and Song thrush

    Thrushes of the season: Redwing and Song thrush

    Thrushes in season, end of December, the favorite tree is the ivy: Redwing and Song thrush
  7. Song thrush (Turdus philomelos)

    Song thrush (Turdus philomelos)

    Compilation of images of the most common and most loved European Song thrush (Turdus philomelos)
  8. The last Thrushes of spring

    The last Thrushes of spring

    Thrushes in return migration the last days of March, the following species are visible in the video: Redwing (Turdus iliacus), Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) and Blackbird (Turdus merula), especially in ivy intent on feeding.
  9. song thrush

    song thrush

  10. Juvenile song thrush

    Juvenile song thrush

  11. Juvenile song thrush

    Juvenile song thrush

  12. Juvenile song thrush

    Juvenile song thrush

  13. Song Thrush

    Song Thrush

    Song Thrush
  14. Juvenile song thrush

    Juvenile song thrush

  15. Song thrush

    Song thrush

  16. Juvenile song thrush

    Juvenile song thrush

  17. Juvenile song thrush

    Juvenile song thrush

  18. Song thrush

    Song thrush

  19. Song thrush

    Song thrush

  20. Night crooner

    Night crooner

    We didn't have much good weather during May, but very often the rain eased off and it warmed up just as the sun was setting. Through the open window I could hear a Song Thrush, so went to investigate (even though it was all but pitch dark, there was enough to discern his outline. Not too sure...
  21. Song Thrush - Turdus philomelos.jpg

    Song Thrush - Turdus philomelos.jpg

  22. SongThrush ?

    SongThrush ?

    Sitting high up in a tall tree, managed to get this image.
  23. Song Thrush

    Song Thrush

  24. 175- Turdus philomelos Song Thrush-23 janvier 2020.jpg

    175- Turdus philomelos Song Thrush-23 janvier 2020.jpg

    Grive musicienne - Turdus philomelos - Song Thrush
  25. Song thrush

    Song thrush

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