Woodland Trust

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Keep a look out in the tree tops for rooks first nest-building - record them on our survey!

Blackbird. Peter Paiceblackbird

Turdus merula

  • Males have black plumage and a bright yellow beak
     
  • Females have brown plumage, a mottled breast and a brownish beak
     
  • Flight is usually low and over short distances
     
  • Harsh chattering alarm call
     

Where found

Almost anywhere except the most barren uplands. Thrives in gardens and parks. You’re as likely to find them nesting in a city centre as on a farm. Nests in trees and bushes.
 

Record seasonal eventsAdd the dates of when you first record this species

You can help scientists monitor the effect of climate change on blackbirds by telling us the date you first see them building nests, feeding their young and when the first juveniles emerge where you live

  • Can be seen at any time
     
  • Produces 2 or 3 broods between March and May