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  • Thanks for this videos only pur natur .

    It`s recovery for the soul when I come late from the work

  • what is this "song thrush?" it's not in my north america bird book.

  • @noahhaverkamp You've probably found the answer to your question, but if not, the Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) is Eurasian, and hence won't be listed in field guides to native North American birds.  The American Robin is their closest North American relative (T. philomelos may be more closely related to some of the mesoamerican or neotropical Turdus species), and both species hunt for earthworms and other terrestrial and subterranean invertebrates with the same "freeze and run" movements.

  • @Columbiformes ah, thank you.

  • Lovely songs and calls :-)

  • This is a song thrush. You can tell by the way it repeats everything. But still, lovely.

  • Many thanks for the correction! I have changed the title to the song thrush!

    David :-)

  • sweet

  • lovely

  • what a beautiful creature :) very melodious song, too.

    thnaks for warming up my winter-y day :)

  • This is another wee chap that reminds me of summer nights and childhood. The yellowhammer is in there too lol. Thank you :0)

  • Many thanks for the comments! Very Well done for identifying the yellowhammer too!

  • this was beautiull watched just befor bed,well done!

  • Thank you! Much appreciated!

  • It's such a lovely sound isn't it. And they are so loud too.

  • very nice, check my mini thrush video.

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