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Is it a female blackbird? (1 Viewer)

jpscloud

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I have one to three large birds that look like female blackbirds ground feeding - they seem a bit fussy and don't stay long. I don't see more than one at a time feeding but I have seen others around at the same time.

They are brown, with a sort of lighter colour on the throat and breast. The reason I'm asking if they might be something other than blackbirds is that they have slightly larger/heavier beaks than I think blackbirds have, and they seem slightly bigger, but I could be imagining that.

Is there something that fits this description? I'm hopeless at taking pictures of birds so no pic at the moment.
 
Females can vary massively and show some different shades of lighter brown.

I am assuming that you know what thrushes look like... If not have a quick look on Google Images.
 
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