The Varied Thrush
UPDATE *** I caught him with my telephoto lens this morning. Isn't he a beauty? 3/17/07
I have lived in this valley for 35 years and this is the first winter I have seen a resident Varied Thrush.
There have been two that I've spotted high in the towering old deciduous trees on our street. I watch them through my binoculars. Recently one has breakfasted amongst the numerous Junco's that hop around the base of my bird feeders. The hubby and I are unable to get a picture because it is so shy and detects any movement at the patio door.
This morning I heard it's song.
At first I thought someone was blowing on a damaged whistle. The sound was so breathy and mournful. I walked out into the early light and saw it sitting in a tree that hangs over our fence line.
My hope was that he was calling to other Varied Thrush to come and join him. The most beautiful songs are likely part of the mating attraction, or warning off other suitors from a claimed territory.
I prefer to think he was sharing his joy.
I have lived in this valley for 35 years and this is the first winter I have seen a resident Varied Thrush.
There have been two that I've spotted high in the towering old deciduous trees on our street. I watch them through my binoculars. Recently one has breakfasted amongst the numerous Junco's that hop around the base of my bird feeders. The hubby and I are unable to get a picture because it is so shy and detects any movement at the patio door.
This morning I heard it's song.
At first I thought someone was blowing on a damaged whistle. The sound was so breathy and mournful. I walked out into the early light and saw it sitting in a tree that hangs over our fence line.
My hope was that he was calling to other Varied Thrush to come and join him. The most beautiful songs are likely part of the mating attraction, or warning off other suitors from a claimed territory.
I prefer to think he was sharing his joy.
Comments
I thought of you.
I remember once when I was 11 the tree across the street from my house filled up with tiny yellow birds. It was in the spring time. Never happend again since. Beautiful.
I haven't had a thrush here. They are so elusive.
For the comment you made about my PJ post on the blog, the ONLY way I will have a small butt is to stitch a tiny one. *LOL*
Enjoy reading your blog!! :)
:)
Look at it, it's worthwhile !
http://www.hotkey.net.au/~perrelink/Kookaburra.htm
and comment later, if you don't have a broken arm.
The thrush are loverly,and I thank you for your visit.
that and wind in the trees.