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Our Thrushes are nesting!

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The first three photos will show you the male Thrush having a late meal. Then I will show you his wife at work.

So in this case the man loafs and the woman does all of the work.
Now I am not going to equate this to human life, as I will have some ladies down my neck, but to me as a man, it looks like an ideal lifestyle.
Just saying 🤣

He is a proud guy and here is his fancy name, "Olive Thrush" (Turdus Oliveaceus).
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This was his last berry, as he had to go and do something else.
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Here we have his wife and we were so glad to see that she was collecting nesting materials.
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She continued to keep an eye out to get what was needed.
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And finally it seemed that she had enough.
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Oh yes, the male sat at the back giving her advice and supervising.
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Remember the Thrush mom with the bald head that I posted before? Well these are her youngsters and they are now nesting here in our big tree. So just like Squirry's clan now lives here, just so the new thrush youngsters have also moved in here now. This is the way of the wild methinks.

And That's All Friends!

Note: All photos are my own and taken with a Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.

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