Mistle Thrush
The Mistle Thrush is a medium-sized bird belonging to the thrush family, known for its distinctive gray-brown plumage and spotted underparts. It typically measures about 25-28 cm in length and has a robust body, long wings, and a relatively long tail. This bird is often found in woodlands, parks, and gardens across Europe and parts of Asia.
Mistle Thrushes are known for their melodious song, which they often sing from high perches. They primarily feed on fruits, especially mistletoe berries, and insects. During the breeding season, they build their nests in trees, where they raise their young.