This video says about itself:
A few minutes singing by a song thrush (Turdus philomelos) in Spring 2010, with a lot of unusual trilling and a few bits of mimicry (tawny owl and green woodpecker amongst them).
This morning, like yesterday, the song thrush sang again.
The weather forecast says that they expect colder winter weather. I wonder whether the thrush will keep singing then.
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