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07-MAY-2006 Gary Martin

Blackbird (fledgling)

Llanelli, Wales

Turdus merula
AKA: Common blackbird
The males live up to their name but, confusingly, females are brown often with spots and streaks on their breasts. The bright orange-yellow beak and eye-ring make adult male blackbirds one of the most striking garden birds. One of the commonest UK birds, its mellow song is also a favourite. (Info from www.rspb.org.uk)

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Tstoto11-Jan-2024 12:36
Wonderful Article!
Guest 07-Mar-2016 17:33
I keep seeing what appears to be a juvenile Blackbird at a place called Watts Meadow in Rochester, Kent. This bird confuses me as it has a broad white band running horizontally across the base of it's body, just above the tail. Is this usual? Also, it looks much larger and more unkempt than the average Blackbird. I have recently moved to Kent from the north of England so the new array of wildlife here is largely a mystery to me.