A young fluffed up female
Blackbird (
Turdus merula). Unlike males, who are all black except for a yellow eye-ring and
bill, females have brown
plumage and a brown beak. Blackbirds are common in woods and gardens over all of Europe and much of Asia south of the
Arctic Circle. Females are aggressive in the spring when competing with others for good nesting territory.
Photo credit: Daniel Schwen