TURDUS ILIACUS
A busy day trying to free up my laptop so that it might work quicker than a snail doing the stations of the cross backwards in a bog.
And blipless and bleeding after several failed experiments, thank you Joe's Blips, this little fellow saved me by flying into the garden, though I had to blip him through double-glazing, and dirty double-glazing at that. But then, as if I hadn't spent enough time on the computer today, I started to wonder about the origins of its scientific name. Google:
Turdus = thrush, ile = flank, acus = needle, pin, hairpin, pipefish, detail, husk, chaff.
So that's the Thrush with Flank Detail then. More commonly known as a Redwing.
So why couldn't it be called a Turdus Rufus Penna?
PS: I did not do Latin at school, though I doubt anyone who's read this far is wondering about that.
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- Panasonic DMC-FZ38
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- f/4.4
- 86mm
- 400
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