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There are dozens of species of thrush found all over the world, and six that can be seen in the UK. Behaviour In the spring and summer, song thrushes can often be seen on the ground looking for worms and beetles. Nesting They breed quite early in spring, sometimes starting in March, and build their cup-shaped nest in trees close to the trunk.
Where to look Song thrushes are less common than they once were but are still regulars as both garden visitors and residents across the UK. Find out more The A-Z of song thrushes How to help song thrushes. Song thrush call audio Your browser does not support this audio feature. Behaviour Mistle thrushes get their name from the mystical mistletoe, the berries of which are one of their favourite foods.
Nesting Mistle thrushes start nesting even earlier than song thrushes, sometimes in February! Related content Mistle thrush A-Z Nesting in the thrush-hour. Mistle thrush song audio Your browser does not support this audio feature. Other UK thrushes. Redwings Only a small number of redwings nest in the UK, but large flocks migrate here each winter from Scandinavia and Iceland. Fieldfares Like the redwing, fieldfares are winter visitors and only a sporadic breeder in the UK.
Ring ouzel Just to complete the family, ring ouzels are the rarest thrushes found in the UK. You might also be interested in Tern or gull? ID help. Cookie Preferences. Accepting all non-essential cookies helps us to personalise your experience.
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