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Mistle thrush

Mistle thrush Chris Lythall

Turdus viscivorus

This pale, black-spotted thrush is large, aggressive and powerful. It stands boldly upright and bounds across the ground while in flight, it has long wings and white outer tail feathers. It is most likely to be noticed perched high at the top of a tree, singing its fluty song or giving its rattling call in flight.

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