Bird and insect ID please

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Skyedriver

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18,574 posts

288 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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Baby (?) bird in the garden this afternoon, looked a little puzzled, about the size of a sparrow.
Insect, crawling around the bark chip bags in Homebase, body about 30mm in length plus 20mm for antenna. Quite scary looking.
Thanks




aazer89

544 posts

150 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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Not sure on the insect - looks like some form of wasp

Bird looks like a very small Thrush

FunkyNige

9,060 posts

281 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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aazer89 said:
Not sure on the insect - looks like some form of wasp

Bird looks like a very small Thrush
Think the wasp is a wood wasp (aka horntail, completely harmless) and the bird is a baby Blackbird.

SeeFive

8,280 posts

239 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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FunkyNige said:
aazer89 said:
Not sure on the insect - looks like some form of wasp

Bird looks like a very small Thrush
Think the wasp is a wood wasp (aka horntail, completely harmless) and the bird is a baby Blackbird.
Defo horntail, evil looking things up to 40mm long, harmless to adults, only feed on small children wink

Bird does look very similar to a blackbird I raised a few years back, but at that stage of plumage it was a bit darker.

Composer62

1,864 posts

92 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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FunkyNige said:
aazer89 said:
Not sure on the insect - looks like some form of wasp

Bird looks like a very small Thrush
Think the wasp is a wood wasp (aka horntail, completely harmless) and the bird is a baby Blackbird.
Yep, that's a wood wasp. Had one in our kitchen once .. fearsome looking thing and huge !

Skyedriver

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18,574 posts

288 months

Monday 29th July 2019
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Thanks everyone
That wood wasp certainly was a fearsome crittur.

Thought it must some foreign thing. Gave my laddie a fright.
Hope the bird was OK it was just sat in the middle of the garden. Hope it's parents found it before the neighbours cats.

mrsshpub

911 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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I think the bird's a juvenile dunnock

Mabbs9

1,203 posts

224 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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I'd go juvenile robin.

mrsshpub

911 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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Mabbs9 said:
I'd go juvenile robin.
The breast markings look too dark for it to be a juvenile robin.

craig1912

3,610 posts

118 months

Tuesday 30th July 2019
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It’s a blackbird as stated in the third post

Japveesix

4,519 posts

174 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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craig1912 said:
It’s a blackbird as stated in the third post
This.