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    Default Some sort of Thrush ?

    This bird is the sise of a thrush and I know it is not a blackbird or a song thrush by the markings on it's wings. I could be a Mistle Thrush but the Beak seam the wrong colour. It was a very long way off I do know this field where the trees are is always full of Redwings and song thrushes
    I have only lightened the photos of this .I haven't done any thing else
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    Looks like it could be a Starling Chocky.
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    Yuo have to be right Lol. That field is also overloaded with them . You don't often see one by it's self there

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