On one of my last visits there, there was plenty going on and lots to see. Parent birds were busy collecting food for their young, and others, nesting materials for nests. I wonder how they have all faired in this particularly wet period.
Mistle Thrush have been plentiful in the area, and this one posed nicely for me.
This is a juvenile Song Thrush that had fledged, along with two others. It was being fed by the nearby parents.
This pair of Nuthatch were only just prospecting a nest site.
A lovely male Redstart in the evening sunshine. Hopefully now has young to feed.
Lovely birds, and great shots Adam. I hope they all do well!
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ReplyDeletePinned photos - love birds.
ReplyDeleteloved to see the redstart. Havn´t seen any around my area this season :(
ReplyDeleteHave never seen a mistle thrush- beautiful
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful variety of birds and photos. My favorites are the Thrush, Nuthatch and Redstart.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend!
Very lovely birds.
ReplyDeleteThe thrush has some pretty markings. I love the nesting box too. Wonderful photos this week.
ReplyDeleteCracking shots - always did like Nuthatch - wonderful birds.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Fabulous....each and ALL.
ReplyDeleteI especially enjoyed the dappled breast of the Mistle Thrush!!!
Thanks so much for stopping by to share this post with all us birders at I'd Rather B Birdin' this week. It's always appreciated.
Hello Adam!:) I came back to see the Mistle Thrush again. It's such a splendid shot. I saw one for the first time this year but my capture wasn't very good. Enjoy your Sunday!:)
ReplyDeleteThrushes are so great. And I see them (except briefly, through the brush) so seldomly.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Adam. (And seldomly is so a word, google, danggit!)
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I enjoyed the thrush and Redstarts..we don't see them in our area.
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Beautiful photos! The juvenile thrush is adorable.
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