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Mistle Thrush · Turdus viscivorus · Linnaeus, 1758 - Xeno-canto
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Mistle thrush - Wikipedia
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Mistle Thrushes can utter a series of harsh chattering notes (a rattling call), particularly when alarmed or disturbed. The loud song consists of a series of short phrases, rich in nature and of a tonal quality similar to the blackbird.
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Mistle Thrush Bird Facts | Turdus Viscivorus - The RSPB …
The Mistle Thrush is a pale, black-spotted thrush – large and powerful. It stands boldly upright and bounds across the ground. In flight, it has long wings and its tail has whitish edges. It's most likely to be noticed perched high at the top of a …
Mistle Thrush - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on …
Male Mistle thrushes are most vocal in the early morning, and their tendency to sing after, and sometimes during, wet and windy weather earned these birds the old name 'stormcocks'. Mistle thrushes sing their song so loudly that they are …
Mistle Thrush - BirdWatch Ireland
The most commonly heard call is a loud, rattling “prrrrt”, usually given when a predator is spotted or another bird lands in a favoured berry tree. The song is very similar to that of the Blackbird, though less musical and the phrases are more …
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