Hello and Happy Monday.
I am sharing the Wood Thrush, it has a beautiful song. I always enjoy hearing them sing. Sometimes I hear them singing from my deck, they breed in the forest next to our house. I often hear them during my walks on our local fire roads. These are some recent photos from our walks. The best photos I have of the Wood Thrush, so far.
The Wood Thrush is a medium sized Thrush with upper brown parts and white underparts.
Their breast and belly have dark brown spots, they have a white eye ring and pink legs.
I hope you enjoyed my photos and post.
As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.
My list of memes for today, I hope to see you there. Thanks to both of the host below.
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday
I am sharing the Wood Thrush, it has a beautiful song. I always enjoy hearing them sing. Sometimes I hear them singing from my deck, they breed in the forest next to our house. I often hear them during my walks on our local fire roads. These are some recent photos from our walks. The best photos I have of the Wood Thrush, so far.
The Wood Thrush is a medium sized Thrush with upper brown parts and white underparts.
Their breast and belly have dark brown spots, they have a white eye ring and pink legs.
I hope you enjoyed my photos and post.
As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.
My list of memes for today, I hope to see you there. Thanks to both of the host below.
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOh that third one wins the prize!!! What a little gem of a birdy... Starts the week off well!!! YAM xx
Fotos lindas para iniciar uma semana! Adorei! bjs, tudo de bom,chica
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, thrushes are one of my favorite birds. And you've shown this Wood Thrush so well. Thanks! Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeletecute bird:)
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen,
ReplyDeletesuch a wonderful bird with thi patterned brown and white feathers. Amazing !
Best regards, Synnöve
...blends right in.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and lovely photos too. Warm greetings!
ReplyDeletethese are so beautiful, Eileen! I can almost hear it sing! have a beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little one! Thanks for posting. I hope you have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteLove the last picture of the bird.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Wood Thrush, excellent Eileen.
ReplyDeletemy favorite is the last one that shows his freckled underside and orange beak.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful indeed! I know more about birds thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty little bird. Thank you for sharing Eileen. Wishing you a great week :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! I bet their song is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. The last photo is superb! The Trush is a beautiful bird. The norwegian word is Trost, and not so different from your word :)
Happy Monday!
I'm sure there must be thrushes in my hood but I don't see them so thanks for the close-up!
ReplyDeleteHow much wood would a wood thrush thrush if a wood thrush thrushed wood?
ReplyDeletelovely photos! It looks quite like our song thrush
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture Eileen
ReplyDelete! I love their song , never fails to make me smile .
That's a new one on me Eileen, what a beautiful bird, looks similar to our Song Thrush.
ReplyDeletehave a good day, Gordon.
Your Wood Thrush is very pretty! I'll have to look for them on You Tube to see if anyone has posted them singing. We've had some pretty songs coming out of the trees in my neighborhood this summer, but, I don't know what birds are singing. Happy Monday, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful bird...great photos, Eileen! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen! These are just lovely shots of the thrush, a very pretty little bird & one I enjoy hearing in my garden too!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Isn't he lovely! And I can almost hear him singing in that last picture. Also from your great pictures and description I think even I might recognize this guy if I'm ever lucky enough to spot one.
ReplyDeleteInteresting--the Thrush. I love the singing.
ReplyDeleteMB
Gorgeous captures, Eileen! I love how you led up to the last photo, which is breathtaking! I hope you have a great week.
ReplyDeleteit's a beautiful bird and it's always a bonus when they have a good voice!!! many thanks for all of your kind, well wishes!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your last photo - you caught the thrush singing!
ReplyDeleteI always think they are so gentle and cute!
ReplyDeletesuch a cute little...
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of the Wood Thrush..They are beautiful singers...Have a wonderful week..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of the Thrush. I first learned the name of this bird right here. : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots...you are the Bird Whisperer :)
ReplyDeleteThese are marvelous pictures. Continue having wonderful days.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet birdies.
ReplyDeleteI love the ones that sing ................we only have seagulls around right now. Not exactly a melodic sound. LOL
I think the last time I saw a wood thrush was in Tennessee, over 40 years ago. when I was still home...and I sure did enjoy seeing these.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen! Great photos of this beautiful bird. It is my favorite shades of brown.
ReplyDeleteHi, Loved the post. Lovey bird photos.
ReplyDeleteVery nice bird - I have some plans to photograph one of our native thrushes later in the year. Wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I like that last photo :)
ReplyDeleteFine bilde Eileen !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Love Anne-Mari
Cudowne i wyjatkowe zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Very much like our Song Thrush over here.
ReplyDeleteBirds will always be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGood month entry.
Hugs
Janicce
Wow, nice !
ReplyDeleteI need to listen to bird sons to do some identifying.
ReplyDeleteI practice it a bit, many years back.
I justv recognize a few.
I think I will check out Brown Thrush right now.
Ahhh yes, the benefits of You Tube and the web . . .
Quite a pretty bird.
ReplyDeleteOmigosh, the wood thrush is SUCH a lovely bird. We don't have them here in this part of the world.
ReplyDeleteA truly beautiful bird which you have captured so well. I love listening to the song of the thrush in our garden.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Wednesday Eileen :)
Great photos, especially the last one!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Beautiful...I love these Wood Thrushes and sad that their numbers are on the decline. I know that we have them near our home and I am thankful. I went to a site to hear their song after you mentioned it and I recognized it, but never knew who the "artist" was ;) Thank you for everything~
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen!:) A beautiful Thrush, and lovely photos. I read somewhere that it's declining in numbers, so you are very lucky to see and hear it where you live.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the Wood Thrush Eileen. I just wish I could hear its song right now. Your Wood Thrush reminds me of our own Mistle Thrush, another fine and loud songster. Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeleteThe grid can also sing beautifully. The wood trush too. Nice to get this songbird on the picture. Have another great week.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Helma
Our world just wouldn't be the same without its wonderful birds and their bird song.
ReplyDeleteLovely series of photographs.
All the best Jan
Wood Thrush has become increasingly rare in recent years, and I consider myself lucky if I see three or four in a year. It is surely one of the most glorious songsters in all the bird world.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen
ReplyDeleteI love the Wood Thrush's song! Good photos! Will be back Saturday if I can to join Sat Critters
Lovely capture on the wood thrust and pretty detail over its features!
ReplyDeletenice shot of the trush :)
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to spot a Wood Thrush... congrats! Such wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLovely Lighthouse! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat song is just so beautiful and I have not heard one here in a while...great captures..Michelle
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