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NaturePhotographers > PeterD-2009  > Birds > Thrushes (Turdidae) > Blackbird (Turdus merula)
Perching Birds (Passeriformes) > Thrush (Turdidae) > Blackbird (Turdus merula)
Commonly breeds in woodland , parks and gardens. Northern populations migrate to Western Europe. Nests in bushes, on garden trellis behind logs etc. Feeds on earthworms, insects and berries.
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23 May 2012 Blackbird on the Hayling Billy Trail
Juvenile Blackbird awaiting feeding,
Juvenile Blackbird awaiting feeding,
At Nabyrn Lock on the river Ouse, near York.
14 July 2011. Juvenile Blackbird at Widley. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
14 July 2011. Juvenile Blackbird at Widley. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
10 May 2011. Female Blackbird on the salt marsh at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
10 May 2011. Female Blackbird on the salt marsh at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
10 May 2011. Female Blackbird on the salt marsh at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
10 May 2011. Female Blackbird on the salt marsh at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
10 May 2011. Female Blackbird on the salt marsh at the Oysterbeds. Copyright Peter Drury 2011
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Keywords: birds nature salt marsh hayling island langstone harbour blackbird turdus merula oysterbeds
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