Design - "Barney"
Chart Name - "June" (#325)
Designer - The Cricket Collection
Fabric - 30 count Lucky Penny R & R linen
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 4 October 2014
Completed - 5 October 2014
When the weather improved, the Varied Thrush disappeared from the yard back to the Douglas fir forests and the inviting leaf litter beneath the oak trees.
But I did take LOTS of photos while the bird was at hand.
Based on the coloring, this is a female.
Their head and back are brown, whereas males are a truer black in color.
Nonetheless a nice looking birds.
Lots of our WBU customers rural and residential had Varied Thrush show up during the stormy cold weather.
Like Robins, they are generally berry eaters and insectivores.
I tossed out small bits of apple, and I also think it ate some suet bits.
A good look at the brown head and back.
But if hungry enough, the birds will eat seeds.
I enjoyed the visit, short though it was.
2 comments:
What a wonderful assortment of pictures of the Varied Thrush you captured, Beth!
What a beautiful bird! Great photos!
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