World News Tonight(@ABCWorldNews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While preparing to photograph a waterfall in Oregon, Michael Sanchez snapped a photo of a small bird he spotted. He had no idea he captured rare images of a blue rock-thrush—which is native to Europe and Asia—and never seen in the U.S. David Muir reports. abcn.ws/2XvP3JQ

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Devon Nester(@NigelButt3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another beautifully decorated Song Thrush....at least 15 miles from the previous similar find so must be a different pair.

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Simon Rix(@si_rix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first Thrush Nightingales (nattergal🇳🇴) have just returned to the Oslo area and luckily for me there are few leaves on trees or bushes yet. This means it is possible to see them really well for a change.
This bird had nowhere to hide this morning.

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Bird Alliance of Oregon(@BirdAllianceOR) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet one of Oregon's rarest birds in its history to date - the Blue Rock Thrush. Vancouver resident Michael Sanchez unknowingly captured ground-breaking photos of this very rare bird near Hug Point State Park last Sunday at dawn.

📷: Michael Sanchez

Meet one of Oregon's rarest birds in its history to date - the Blue Rock Thrush. Vancouver resident Michael Sanchez unknowingly captured ground-breaking photos of this very rare bird near Hug Point State Park last Sunday at dawn. 

📷: Michael Sanchez
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Achin Chauhan(@nerdy_traveller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Blue capped Rock thrush on the left and Chestnut bellied Rock Thrush on the right. Both females. Photographed this year, one in Mandal and other in sahastradhara.

Blue capped Rock thrush on the left and Chestnut bellied Rock Thrush on the right. Both females. Photographed this year, one in Mandal and other in sahastradhara. #dehradun #Uttarakhand #BirdsSeenIn2024 #IndiAves #fujifilm #70300mm
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