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    The streak of white under the tale would perhaps make it a Mistle Thrush Beryl.
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    Thing is it has spearhead /arrow shaped spots and the Mistle thrush has round spots and lighter wings where the song thrush has spear head /arrow shaped spots.
    I think it is probably a young Song thrush. I haven't seen a Fieldfare , only a picture so I don't know the shape of it's spots

    Here is another shot. I think this shows it is a Song Thrush
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    Definitely not a fieldfare.
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    No.
    It's a young song Thrush . The spots are very distinctive. Definite arrows. I was thrown out by the two tone colouring and never having seen a Fieldfare wondered.
    Thanks any how Rolf

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    Young Song Thrush Beryl as you rightly say. The image shows some excellent detail including the give away 'arrowhead' spots and the 'buff' upper chest and its a smaller bird than the Mistle Thrush.


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    Thanks Pete and Rolf

    I think the Mistle Thrush stands more upright as well doesn't it?

    A bit like a Lancaster bomber and a Shackleton Both look the same until close inspection. One stand and the other sits

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