The first is a Eurasian jay, the second I don’t know, the third is a lady bullfinch, the fourth is mister bullfinch. The last two, again, one looks a bit like a sparrow and the last is some kind of a thrush.
rqsays
Isn’t the last one a baby blackbird?
And third -- possibly a greenfinch? (I mean third photo, but second bird…)
voyagersays
All lovely photos, but I’m partial to the jay.
Soon you’ll need to peak through the leaves to find the birds.
Jazzletsays
I agree the secnd bird is a finch, not sure which. Also that the last is probably an immature blackbird, the bill is a too little yellow to be a thrush and the underside too dark, but it might be a female blackbird.
You’re all correct. The second bird is a lady greenfinch, the last one a juvenile blackbird. There’ll be a thrush soon with the birds of spring and you can see the difference
who are these fancy birds?
The first is a Eurasian jay, the second I don’t know, the third is a lady bullfinch, the fourth is mister bullfinch. The last two, again, one looks a bit like a sparrow and the last is some kind of a thrush.
Isn’t the last one a baby blackbird?
And third -- possibly a greenfinch? (I mean third photo, but second bird…)
All lovely photos, but I’m partial to the jay.
Soon you’ll need to peak through the leaves to find the birds.
I agree the secnd bird is a finch, not sure which. Also that the last is probably an immature blackbird, the bill is a too little yellow to be a thrush and the underside too dark, but it might be a female blackbird.
You’re all correct. The second bird is a lady greenfinch, the last one a juvenile blackbird. There’ll be a thrush soon with the birds of spring and you can see the difference