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  1. Fieldfare

    Fieldfare

    In February 2919, looking out of my apartment window, I noticed some Fieldfares picking the rowan berries from a rowan tree at my window, and it even had started snowing. I love this scene. So, I quickly fetched my camera and opened the window completely to create this short video clip of...
  2. American Robin

    American Robin

    Merle d'Amérique. I just looked at my posts in this gallery and found that I left out one of the most abondant birds around here. This singing male was taken last Sunday in an apple orchard.
  3. Fieldfare

    Fieldfare

    3 new pictures today and I may be posting Waxwings for a whiile. Haven't seen any since last Saturday though. There were a couple of Fieldfares in the same trees as the Waxwings.
  4. Turdus pilaris

    Turdus pilaris

  5. Common Blackbird

    Common Blackbird

    One of the beautiful birds with lovely song. Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758
  6. White-necked Thrush

    White-necked Thrush

    White-necked Thrush - Turdus albicollis
  7. Rufous-bellied Thrush

    Rufous-bellied Thrush

  8. Pale-breasted Thrush

    Pale-breasted Thrush

    They tend to prefer denser woodland areas. Their flight is fast, strong and maneuverable, specially when they fly between the trees' branchs (very interesting to see, I have to say).
  9. Creamy-bellied Thrush

    Creamy-bellied Thrush

  10. Clay-colored Thrush, Tennessee Warbler

    Clay-colored Thrush, Tennessee Warbler

    Clay-colored Thrush (Turdus grayi casius) and Tennessee Warbler (Oreothlypis peregrina). They reminded me of the dynamic duo of Mutt (the large one) and Jeff (the small one). Photographed at a fruit feeder at Canopy Lodge in El Valle de Antn, Cocl Province, Panama. Ro Guayabo riparian, secondary...
  11. Red-legged Thrush

    Red-legged Thrush

    Red-legged Thrush (Turdus plumbeus androsiaceus) Six subspecies are described and recognized with only subspecies androsiaceus being mapped for Puerto Rico. Photographed in Parque Muoz Rivera on the northeastern edge of the Islet of San Juan, east of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA on the...
  12. American Robin (juvenile)

    American Robin (juvenile)

    American Robin (Turdus migratorius achrusterus) Panting from the heat and high humidity. Seven subspecies are described with five to seven being recognized dependent upon author. Subspecies achrusterus breeds in Texas while we probably get other subspecies during migration. Photographed in...
  13. Redwing

    Redwing

    I hope this will be my last Redwing image! No opportunity to get out with the weather and work commitments , still a weeks holiday next week so Im hoping for some dry and light weather!!!
  14. Redwing Feeding

    Redwing Feeding

  15. Fieldfare

    Fieldfare

  16. "Is this my best side?"

    "Is this my best side?"

    A willing subject in Newquay that didn't, to much, mind having a photo taken and hung around for a few more.
  17. turdus pilaris (Fieldfare)

    turdus pilaris (Fieldfare)

    Helo, I'm new in this forum and in this kind of photography. so i'll ask you to be comprehensive for my lack of knowledge of birds & English. corrections are always welcome. thanks for your time
  18. American Robin

    American Robin

  19. Fieldfare on a November Afternoon

    Fieldfare on a November Afternoon

    Wary when in flocks, this single bird allowed a closer approach than normal
  20. Fieldfare

    Fieldfare

    Fieldfares seem to have arrived in good numbers early this year. I managed this shot of an individual taking advantage of heafty food supply.
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