Tour Scotland short travel video clip of a Song Thrush on visit to woodland in Perthshire. Song thrushes live in woodland, farmland, scrub, parks and gardens across the United Kingdom. The song thrush has a brown head, wings and back, and a cream breast covered in dark brown spots the shape of upside down hearts. It is slightly smaller than a blackbird. The song thrush eats worms, snails, caterpillars and fruit. Song thrushes are resident breeders and present all year round, there’s a good chance you might spot them when in the woods or even in your garden. Listen out for this bird’s striking song, which repeats short phrases two or three times in a row, and look out for smashed snail shells, a sure sign a song thrush has been nearby.
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