Williamson's Weekly Nature Notes
It is the most cheerful of all songs, though repetitive.
Thrush in Old English was 'thrysce' which seems to me to be thrice.
Robert Browning said: "That's the wise thrush: he sings each note twice over, lest you should think he never could recapture that first fine careless rapture."
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Hide AdBut I have even heard the same notes four times over. It does not make for monotony.
The pipes of this bird are too bright and clear. And he'll chirrup away in the rain, when we're all feeling miserable. He wets his whistle with succulent snails.
For full feature see West Sussex Gazette February 6