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female Blackbird, mirlo hembra

Turdus merula

Description:

Female. The Common Blackbird (Turdus merula) is a species of true thrush. It has a number of subspecies across its large range; a few of the Asian subspecies are sometimes considered to be full species. The male is all black except for a yellow eye-ring and bill and has a rich melodious song; the adult female and juvenile have mainly dark brown plumage. Both sexes are territorial on the breeding grounds, with distinctive threat displays, but are more gregarious during migration and in wintering areas. Pairs will stay in their territory throughout the year where the climate is sufficiently temperate. This common and conspicuous species has given rise to a number of literary and cultural references, frequently related to its song. This species breeds in woods and gardens, building a neat, mud-lined, cup-shaped nest. It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms, berries, and fruits.

Habitat:

Spotted at the margins of a water reservoir. Sierra de Guadarrama.

Notes:

Camera Model: NIKON D300. Exposure Time: 1/160 sec.; f/6.3; Comp. expos. +1 EV; ISO Speed Rating: 400. Focal Length: 300.0 mm.

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arlanda
arlanda 11 years ago

I changed the first picture

arlanda
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arlanda

Manzanares el Real, Madrid, Spain

Spotted on Feb 16, 2013
Submitted on Mar 8, 2013

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