Hi everyone,
new to this so please bear with me :)
Today I saw what I thought at first glance was a Robin. On my second glance I noticed it was about the size of a Thrush, only it had a red throat/chest and NOT a red face too like a Robin.
I have hunted all over the net and am now toying with the idea that it's either a red-throated thrush
(which is a rare visitor to Britain - I live in Kent) or a very odd robin/thrush type hybrid of some description.
Everytime I spot it I try to get a mental image in my head, (it's usually foraging on the ground near long grass by my kitchen window and then disappears back into my very overgrown apple tree) I grab my camera and it's gone again lol
I'm really hoping to get a photo soon, and will post it if I do.
I should also mention that it's back, wings and tail are what I can only describe as the same colour as a female sparrow, and under the red chesty bit it's white, hence I first mistook it for a robin. He also has what I can try and describe as a white line on edge of the wings (the bit of the wing that sits and rests on his belly - I'll call it an elbow for want of a better term lol)
I'll keep you posted, but if you have any ideas meantime please feel free to chip in :)
Many thanks
Ali.
Good things come to those who wait :0)
Awwwww really? He's quite a whopper, think he's had too much junk food lol
Thanks so much for putting me out of my misery :-)
He's hardly a major discovery then lol, but what a sweetie :0)
Ali
seymouraves said: Hi everyone, Luckily he's still around today! So far I have managed to get just two pics of the bird : I have no idea what he is so please let me know your thoughts :)
Luckily he's still around today! So far I have managed to get just two pics of the bird :
I have no idea what he is so please let me know your thoughts :)
Hi,
this is a young robin moulting into adult plumage :)
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I concur :)
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Here we go again - a serious thread degenerating into mild lunacy.
No I think it's Harold of 'Arrow. That's one in the eye for you.
TJ
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Unknown said: Here we go again - a serious thread degenerating into mild lunacy. No I think it's Harold of 'Arrow. That's one in the eye for you. TJ
Hehehe, it's like the drive home after a good days birding, you all relax and giggle after finding the birds :)