As part of my purge in sorting photos, I found these from November! Soz!
Dull and chilly.... Dunnock
Redwing showing it can stretch it's jaw to accommodate big berries!
Inquisitive
One of them Thrushes... song?
Fungus!
Little Fungus next to it
Kestrel
Goldfinch...with seed or super long tongue!!
Fieldfare... I've seen more this winter than last :o)
Ditto Redwing
Even if the Blue Tits are attempting to steal the berries!
Thanks for perusing
Stay Safe All
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Lot to learn
I'm loving your photos, even the overdue ones PB.....
Like you, I struggle with thrush family. I was once told, if the chest is clear upside-down hearts, then is a song thrush, easily remembered by a short phrase a thrush singing its heart out, but I'm sure someone corrected me on that. So hopefully someone can confirm (or deny) the upside down hearts on a thrush's chest, being a song thrush, or not.
Another very wild guess:
But, as ever, I could be very, very, wrong, but they are always photogenic...
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler