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The African thrush or West African thrush (Turdus pelios)  is common in well-wooded areas over much of the western part of sub-Saharan Africa
Song Thrush at nest (Turdus philomelos)
Bird thrush cropped. To use composing. Isolated animal. Brown feathers. Animal photo
Sunset: single Sumbawa Thrush bird on top of a rock and peeking around.
A bird is standing on the grass with its head up. The bird is brown and has a yellow beak
A hungry baby American Robin sitting on a rock in a flower garden  watching a (motion blurred) mosquito fly away.
Groundscraper Thrush standing on a branch isolated in blue sky in Kruger National park, South Africa ; Specie Turdus litsitsirupa family of  Turdidae
Many brown-eared bulbuls, Japanese white-eye and other birds flock to the branches of Ligustrum obtusifolium in winter to eat black berries. Native to Japan, Korea and China, Ligustrum obtusifolium, commonly called border privet, is a perennial, deciduous shrub, which grows to 3 meters in height and has many stemmed branches. White flowers appear in June and fruits appear in September and persist into winter.
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African Thrush.\nThe African thrush or West African thrush (Turdus pelios) is a passerine bird in the thrush family Turdidae. It is common in well-wooded areas over much of the western part of sub-Saharan Africa, it was once considered to be conspecific with the olive thrush but that species has now been split further. Populations are resident (non-migratory).
Dusky Thrush in the winter
Young white-throated dipper (Cinclus cinclus) begging for food on a rock.
thrush in flight (Turdus pilaris), isolated on white
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) perching on dead sagebrush in East Central Idaho.
holding a hazelnut in its beak
A picturesque scene unfolds as a vibrant sparrow perches gracefully amidst the lush foliage of the forest. Its striking plumage, adorned with hues of warm browns and soft grays, beautifully complements the verdant backdrop of towering trees and dappled sunlight. With a delicate balance of elegance and natural charm, this enchanting sparrow captivates the viewer, evoking a sense of tranquility and wonder in the heart of the forest.
Collection of Dark-sided Thrush (Zoothera marginata) dark scaly stripe brown bird with long bills in front side and back profile isolated on white background
Small black and white fantail bird eating a butterfly on the ground
Rufous-bellied thush on a white pipe , in the yard
Blue Rock Thrush stands on the branches
American Robin
A male Tufted Titmouse fights with its reflection in a pickup truck mirror in Michigan.
A bird on the branch
During the cherry blossom season, many brown-eared bulbuls as well as Japanese white-eye are observed flocking to cherry trees to consume nectar from flowers.
Bluethroat female on a branch close up shot.
White-crowned Sparrow Bird foraging on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
American Robin (Turdus Migratorius) Juvenile Bird. Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
A beautiful baby robin in a pine tree. He just left the nest the day before. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark lV.
A beautiful juvenile blackbird standing
Observe the subtle beauty of the female Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) as she perches elegantly in the sunlight. Unlike her more colorful male counterpart, the female displays a streaked brown plumage that blends seamlessly with her natural surroundings. Captured in this serene moment, she exemplifies the grace and resilience of one of North America's most common and adaptable bird species.
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