Mistle Thrush

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Scientific Name: Turdus viscivorus

Appearance: Larger than blackbird. Upperparts grey-brown. Underparts creamy-white, boldly spotted dark. White underwings, white tail corners and pale rump obvious in flight. Overall paler, colder appearance than song thrush. Sexes alike.

Song: Loud, flutey, melancholy whistling. Often delivered from high perch as short, repetitive phrases. Repertoire and frequency range not as varied as blackbird or song thrush.

When heard: Resident. Males sing from February through to the end of the breeding season in July.

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