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    A Thrush?

    This morning I saw this bird flying around the garden.
    I thought it was a song thrush. But when it came to a stop it didn't look quite right for a song thrush - a bit too grey.
    So I thought it may be a mistle thrush. But I'm not so convinced of that either. Maybe a bunting or pipit?
    I don't know.
    I was about thrush size. It looks a bit plumper than it was in the picture because it's puffed its feathers up. But if anyone knows what it is I'd love to know.

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    Dunnock

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    looks similar to a corn bunting

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    I too thought dunnock at first until the OP commented on size

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    I think Dunnock is the answer.
    I've checked my books - right habitat (gardens), right behaviour (swooping in and out of bushes and hedges), and pretty much right size (I thought it was a young song thrush originally, so thrush size, but erring on the size of small thrush).
    Dunnock it is!
    Cheers, chaps.
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    hello,
    Guessing FieldFare?
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    No, too small for a fieldfare.
    Fieldfares are quite distinctive - there's something Frankensteinian about them since, to me, they look like they've been put together with parts from lots of different birds.
    No, definitely not a fieldfare. I think Dunnock is the answer.
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    Spot on or sometimes known as a hedge sparrow.
    Quote Originally Posted by Marcus2 View Post
    Dunnock

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    I see quite a few of them when I'm out walking the dog

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    hello,
    Just a wild guess as you mentioned the 'grey' could well be a Dunnock. I could pass it over to a mate at the RSPB Reserve..
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