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Song Thrush / Turdus philomeos

A singing Song Thrush in the Hawthorn

24 total reviews 
Comment from liseworks


you sound like me ,,we hear them we can identify them but it takes us a while to find them lol,,this is a nice photo of a bird who sounded like he was high up,,great sky too

 Comment Written 01-Jun-2017


reply by the author on 01-Jun-2017
    Lise,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review on this tuneful Song Thrush which along with is cousin the blackbird are two of the most beautiful Song Birds on this island...And their habit of singing up on the top of trees makes them easier to spot but NOT always easier to photograph especially with a Compact CAMERA...this time I surprised myself!
    Susan
Comment from Shirleen


Very nice picture. Well balanced for taking a picture of this 50 or60 feet up on a tree. The deep blue sky on one side and cloud cover on the other is very nice. Picture is restful and relaxing to view

 Comment Written 01-Jun-2017


reply by the author on 01-Jun-2017
    Shirleen,
    Thanks a million for your great review on this tuneful Song Thrush.
    Susan
reply by Shirleen on 01-Jun-2017
    You are welcome. Great picture
Comment from supergold


after a scented rose that I cannot smell, now a singing bird that I cannot hear; lol;
a good framing and capture of this bord at the top of a tree;
I would cut about 1/3 from the left;

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 Comment Written 31-May-2017


reply by the author on 31-May-2017
    Fred,
    Merci beaucoup mille fois for your great review.
    Susan
Comment from momentsofjoy7351


What a wonderful little lady in a fabulous scene. The vibrancy of the scene - sunlight and color is fantastic. Great detail as well. Has me thinking of a fabulous breath of fresh air. :-)) Thanks for sharing.

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 Comment Written 31-May-2017


reply by the author on 31-May-2017
    Debi,
    Thanks a million for your complementary review it was all the nicer for me as I could see little, as I pointed the camera up in the direction of the sound with the light behind the Thrush. It was only as I did in camera adjustments that I was able to identify the. Bird.
    Susan