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Our resident Thrush cock (presumably, looks more well marked than the mate that comes too, which is a little more stand-offish).
He's not quite at the mealworm from hand stage, but will walk under a chair with someone sitting in it and comes into the house to demand food!

Here he is eating a handful of mealworms about 6 feet away (isn't used to the camera and tripod yet)

An injured Black Bird I worked with for a day a few weeks back (start of July) he's fine now and eating well. Hurrah!

Here you can see how disinterested he was in the whole world

You can just about make out his injured area here (looked to me like a sparrow hawk attack, I had seen one earlier in the day and heard a lot of noise from outside).

When I next see him I'll capture him on camera hopefully, he's looking well and fighting with the other resident male Black Birds now, he is a young bird though as you can tell from his small size.

Our resident Robin, he's a hunger beast! Loves those mealworms as you can see here!