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
Great American Satan says
who are these fancy birds?
Ice Swimmer says
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.
rq says
Isn’t the last one a baby blackbird?
And third -- possibly a greenfinch? (I mean third photo, but second bird…)
voyager says
All lovely photos, but I’m partial to the jay.
Soon you’ll need to peak through the leaves to find the birds.
Jazzlet says
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.
Giliell says
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