It's hard to resist putting up nets even though we don't catch much in January. On Friday we put 2 sixty foot nets in the fruit trees while the workers were spraying for insects. At first sight we were disappointed but two nice birds popped into the nets.
While song thrushs are regular winter visitors, we don't catch many as they tend to fly high and drop into their roost sites from the air. The song thrushes we get here are far more agressive than their more timid cousins in Ireland. Their markings are also more pronounced. This bird was also born last year, the rosethorn pattern on the greater coverts clearly visible in the hand.
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