Date: 10/29/24 12:03 pm
From: Pete Sole <pete...>
Subject: [MBBIRDS] Hermit Thrush (images)
Hi birders,

Early this morning had fun photographing a cooperative HERMIT THRUSH. A
male hung out in the relative open for a few photos. Three large images,
best enjoyed on a big screen:

http://www.lighthousenet.com/photos/birds/web_ready/thrushes/hermit_thrush_241029a.jpg

http://www.lighthousenet.com/photos/birds/web_ready/thrushes/hermit_thrush_241029b.jpg

http://www.lighthousenet.com/photos/birds/web_ready/thrushes/hermit_thrush_241029c.jpg

If you have a photo preference, I'd be curious which one and why.

Some interesting facts about this species: "This thrush is one of the
most widely distributed forest-nesting migratory birds in North America
and the only forest thrush whose population has increased or remained
stable over the past 20 years."

Source: Birds of the World, Hermit Thrush Introduction
<https://birdsoftheworld.org/bow/species/herthr/cur/introduction>

In other news, I had a couple of FOX SPARROWS arrive in the garden a few
days ago. Ebird report from yesterday, with a FOX SPARROW photo and
other images:

https://ebird.org/checklist/S200607371

Fun bird photography,

Pete Solé

Soquel, CA

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