MISTLE THRUSHES

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Placido
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MISTLE THRUSHES

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Somewhere (?) I posted that I was blessed by the company of a pair of mistle thrushes - well they're still with me :clap: . They come every morning as soon as the mealworm brekkies go out, commandeer the lot and everyone else sits around watching :( :weep: .
A new departure today - instead of just the worms, seeds and leftover croissants one (don't ask :shrug: ) of them tucked into the cheese elevenses. First time that's happened.
They'll want pudding next :rolleyes:
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That's great Placi. Not seen mistle thrush in a couple of winters now.
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Seems like they've got the birdy knees well under the (bird) table Placi. Your pair have settled in nicely and given that they're often more stand-offish than their cousins(Blackbirds etc) it is all the more remarkable.
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Wow :yes: :D
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Not seen a mistle thrush since the last mistle thrush but toady in the tree wolfing the half-ripe cherries was (I think) a juvenile. I can confirm that they quite like cherries :rolleyes:.

When it flew off I realised that the brown wings I have noticed lately flying between the tall trees about 30-40 yards away from my front window must be m/thrushes.

Anyway, it's good to have them back ... in a way :(.
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Placido wrote:Not seen a mistle thrush since the last mistle thrush but toady in the tree wolfing the half-ripe cherries was (I think) a juvenile. I can confirm that they quite like cherries :rolleyes:.

When it flew off I realised that the brown wings I have noticed lately flying between the tall trees about 30-40 yards away from my front window must be m/thrushes.

Anyway, it's good to have them back ... in a way :(.
I think you should be commended for having the forethought to supply cherries for your local M/Ts. When the weather is dry they may struggle to find suitable food but good lady Placi is on hand to bridge the gap until the weather breaks. :clap:
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Why do I not feel comforted by Jacksparrow's comment :(
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