Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Blåtrast - Monticola solitarius - Blue rock thrush

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© NF Photo 160125  Akune, Japan

When we had breakfast this little Blue rock trush female met us at the bus. This bird turned out not to be a trush. Think it belongs to the flycatchers. 


Learn more about Blue rock thrush on wiki

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7 comments:

  1. Great little bird, still so much to go out thee and see.

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  2. Hmmm, so what is it? It looks like the coloring of the Blue Rock Thrush, but has a shorter, stubbier body. Pretty, whatever it is ... thanks, Monica :)

    Andrea @ From The Sol

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    1. it is a Blue rock trush, but they are not of the trush family.

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  3. in the first photo it looks more wren like ....

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  4. It is a very beautiful bird. Great photos.

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