Friday, 11 March 2011

Fieldfares

Today was a bright, sunny, mild day, turning cloudy as the day drew on.


I was delighted to wake up this morning and find fieldfares feeding on the side lawn. They are attractive birds, and a member of the thrush family. They are quite different in appearance to both the song and mistle thrush, although in flight are quite like mistle thrushes. They have a grey head and rump, speckles on the sides of their lower chest joining together higher up. The upper part of the chest is a pale golden beige colour changing to white as it goes down and under the body. They have a chestnut brown back and a black or dark grey tail (not sure which). They are quite unmistakable, once seen, easily recognizable next time. I have taken a photograph of one, so my son will soon put it on here.

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