Whilst out searching for migrants in Richmond Park yesterday, I managed to catch up with some very photogenic thrushes, which were feeding out in the grassland.
It appeared that a pair of Song Thrush had hatched young early, and were constantly flying back and forth with beakfuls of caterpillars and worms collected from the soil...
A pair of Mistle Thush were also foraging nearby, and provided a rare opportunity to photograph the two species at close range, within metres of each other...
Great pictures of the Thrushes.
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ReplyDeleteIve just come across your blog, lovely pics by the way!!
What camera gear do you use? I have nikon gear too, but only a 55-300 lens at the moment, got to save hard for something bigger!!
Dave