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Confirm IDs Central France (1 Viewer)

Mike Beer

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Hello I took these photographs yesterday in our garden in Jaunoux Central France. Are they all Song Thrush or a mixture of Song and Mistle Thrush. The third picture was probably a bit to far away for my camera.

Mike
 

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What Fern said. Mistle thrush is a longer-necked more-stretched-out thing. On your most mistle thrushy one (pic 1, front) you can see the triangular spots = song thrush.
 
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