Thrush species - Cleethorpes

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26 Jan 2023 10:36 #6421 by Jim Wright
That's good to know. I haven't seen one there for years, though I occasionally hear one singing from the poplars nearby. On Sunday, I saw one perched on a goal crossbar on the playing fields off Taylors Avenue.

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26 Jan 2023 07:49 #6419 by Elizabeth Davies
There's a Mistle Thrush in Haverstoe Park. It sometimes shows up on nearby rooftops too.
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25 Jan 2023 20:25 - 25 Jan 2023 20:47 #6417 by Jim Wright
Fieldfare (2), redwing (4) and song thrush (2) were showing well in sea buckthorn on edge of Cleethorpes outer beach this morning.

Nearby were other passerines including dunnock, wren, goldfinch, greenfinch, robin, linnet, reed bunting, yellowhammer, skylark, woodpigeon and magpie.
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