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Field thrush

Field Thrush, scientifically named Turdus pilaris, is a bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia, North America, the Arctic and North Africa.

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It is part of the Turdidae family, and of the Passeriformes order.

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It is recognizable with its gray cap. Its belly is beige with brown spots. His back is gray and brown. Its beak is yellow and black and its legs are black.

In field thrush, it is impossible to recognize the male from the female.

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It feeds mainly on berries, worms, buds and insects.

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The field thrush lives in forests.

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It nests in colonies, in very thick and very tall trees. She lays 3 to 6 eggs . In the year, there are two broods.

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It is a rather talkative species.

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On the conservation status of IUCN, it is: LC Least concern.

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