Eurasian or Common Blackbird (Turdus merula) is a member of the Thrush family, related to the American Robin (Turdus migratorius). I saw these at Skansen on Stockholm's Djurgården Island in August.
I use a Fuji point and shoot with a 30x optical, it's equivalent to a 720mm lens. Works good where the light is adequate and it's small enough to take along to Europe. I was pleased by how cooperative the birds were on my European trip, they seem much tamer than Kansas birds.
Terrific images, Warren! It really does look like a robin with black plumage. Very beautiful! Love the shot of the young blackbird surrounded by bright red berries.
Wonderful photos - very neat birds
ReplyDeleteSome terrific photos there, Warren. the Blackbird is very striking with the red berries.
ReplyDeleteDid not realize Eurasian blackbird is a thrush family bird. Neat to see a "black robin"
ReplyDeleteNice pics!
Thanks so much Dan, Scott, and Gail for your nice comments!
ReplyDeleteGood shots... what sort of camera/lenses do you use?
ReplyDeleteI use a Fuji point and shoot with a 30x optical, it's equivalent to a 720mm lens. Works good where the light is adequate and it's small enough to take along to Europe. I was pleased by how cooperative the birds were on my European trip, they seem much tamer than Kansas birds.
ReplyDeleteTerrific images, Warren! It really does look like a robin with black plumage. Very beautiful! Love the shot of the young blackbird surrounded by bright red berries.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Julie...the red berries look sort of Christmas-like.
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