Song Thrush & Blackbird ~ My Winter Garden and Snow Birds ~ January 2010 UK

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Birds UK ~ British Bird Bee Butterfly & Wildlife videos at You Tube ~:-)

Simbird.com ~ My bird website is at http://simbird.com google * simbird * simbirdcom
Bird photographs, videos, twitter, information, links to RSPB BBCT, help & tips...Simon :-)

Description... British wildlife ~ Animals & Insects ~ birds bees butterflies wildlife videos
Canon s5 sx1 + telephoto lens / Panasonic SDR 26S 70x zoom camcorder / Philps ToCam webcam
My * Birdcam * of wild birds in the garden with sounds ~ songs calls singing birdsong...

More nature videos, photos & info at * simbird * or simbird.com http://simbird.com by Simon Knott
Cameras used : Canon SX1 IS Powershot HD High Definition or Canon S5 IS HQ High Quality
Camcorder used : Panasonic 70x zoom SDR-26S in both HQ and HD

Wyre Forest ~ Kidderminster Worcestershire England UK Europe World Planet Earth Universe :-)

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  • my grandchildren love your videos

  • Thank you @SuperLee52 Its fun watching & videoing the Birds and sharing for all to see :-)

  • Just seen my 1st song thrush today! Decided to look it up on YouTube!

  • @BoltonWanderersBPL Brilliant ! The Song Thrush does not appear in the garden that often...only in the Winter !

  • Nice, we see this bird in the Netherlands not a lot........

  • @javadeha1977 It is a nice Bird and mostly visits when it snows... looking for food

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  • @simbirdcom yes me too - :)))

  • @paul4kd1 Thank You ~ looking forward to feeding and watching the Birds this winter :-)

  • very nice

  • We americans are used to most thrushes being very secretive birds of the forest here, but our robins (a thrush) and the one hermit thrush are now becoming more common birds at the feeder in winters in the northeast US even Bluebirds (another thrush) too. Great video between

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