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I was over at a neighbours this afternoon and we were watching a bird
from his kitchen window as it cleared some bread crumbs.
The size of a blackbird, Dun coloured. with so sign of any speckeling.
It had a lighter bib.
Legs and beak matched the body colour.
It was being ignored by a couple of Male blackbirds who were also
feeding.
Any ideas?
David Hill
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Dave Hill writes
I was over at a neighbours this afternoon and we were watching a bird
from his kitchen window as it cleared some bread crumbs.
The size of a blackbird, Dun coloured. with so sign of any speckeling.
It had a lighter bib.
Legs and beak matched the body colour.
It was being ignored by a couple of Male blackbirds who were also
feeding.
Any ideas?
David Hill


Sounds 99.9/% like Ms Blackbird w/out her "pzazz magnet". There are all
kinds of blackbird variations out there but the species is still the
same. May I suggest you consider posting this to uk.rec.birdwatching
where a cadre of well informed avian specialists should rush to express
equally well informed opinions :-)))


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On 2010-03-03 22:49:38 +0000, Gopher said:

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Dave Hill writes
I was over at a neighbours this afternoon and we were watching a bird
from his kitchen window as it cleared some bread crumbs.
The size of a blackbird, Dun coloured. with so sign of any speckeling.
It had a lighter bib.
Legs and beak matched the body colour.
It was being ignored by a couple of Male blackbirds who were also
feeding.
Any ideas?
David Hill

Sounds 99.9/% like Ms Blackbird w/out her "pzazz magnet". There are
all kinds of blackbird variations out there but the species is still
the same. May I suggest you consider posting this to
uk.rec.birdwatching where a cadre of well informed avian specialists
should rush to express equally well informed opinions :-)))


I thought perhaps it was a Mrs Blackbird who'd already mated so isn't
sending out lures!


..... or maybe the two males were already "fixed up". On second thoughts
- that really doesn't explain their behaviour :-))

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I was over at a neighbours this afternoon and we were watching a bird
from his kitchen window as it cleared some bread crumbs.
The size of a blackbird, Dun coloured. with so sign of any speckeling.
It had a lighter bib.
Legs and beak matched the body colour.
It was being ignored by a couple of Male blackbirds who were also
feeding.
Any ideas?
David Hill


Almost certainly a hen blackbird.
Tina


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