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Wren singing
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Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) singing, Totronald, Coll. Especially given its small size, the Wren has one of the loudest songs of any British bird.
27 April 2014
Tràigh Hogh, Totronald, Coll
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Coll Southwest
Tràigh Hogh beach, Totronald, Coll, looking towards Rum.
27 April 2014
Twite, Totronald, Coll
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Coll Southwest
Twite (Carduelis flavirostris) which come to feeders at the RSPB nature reserve at Totronald, Coll. Male Twite can be distinguished from the similar Linnet by the red rump, light coloured beak, and generally streaky appearance.
25 April 2014
Song thrush, Totronald, Coll
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Coll Southwest
Song thrush (Turdus philomelos), RSPB Nature Reserve, Totronald, Coll.
22 August 2014
Lesser Redpoll, Totronald, Coll
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Coll Southwest
A Lesser Redpoll (Carduelis cabaret), at RSPB Totronald Nature Reserve, Coll. During the non breeding seasons, their body color stays mostly the same - just the reddish color on their face and breast disappears. Instead of red color, the chin becomes dark in color.
22 August 2014
Twite, Totronald, Coll
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Coll Southwest
Twite (Carduelis flavirostris), RSPB Nature Reserve, Totronald, Coll. Seed eaters such as Twite like to come to water for a drink to wash the seeds down.
22 August 2014
Twite, Totronald, Coll
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Twite (Carduelis flavirostris), RSPB Nature Reserve, Totronald, Coll. Note the short, light-coloured beak, suitable for eating seeds.