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insectivorous or
omnivorous birds in the
genus ****us of the
wider thrush family, ****idae. The
genus name
****us is
Latin for "thrush". The term "thrush" is...
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Systema Naturae as
****us merula (characterised as T. ater,
rostro palpebrisque fulvis). The
binomial name
derives from two
Latin words,
****us, "thrush", and...
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twelfth edition of his
Systema Naturae as
****us migratorius. The
binomial name
derives from two
Latin words:
****us, "thrush", and
migratorius from migrare...
- 1831, and
still bears its
original scientific name,
****us philomelos. The
generic name,
****us, is the
Latin for thrush, and the
specific epithet refers...
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derives from the
Latin words ****us, "thrush", and ile "flank".
About 65
species of
medium to
large thrushes are in the
genus ****us,
characterised by rounded...
- The
mistle thrush (
****us viscivorus), also
spelled missel thrush, is a bird
common to much of Europe,
temperate Asia and
North Africa. It is a year-round...
- The
fieldfare (
****us pilaris) or the
snowbird is a
member of the
thrush family ****idae. It
breeds in
woodland and
scrub in
northern Europe and across...
- To Icon. London: HarperCollins. pp. 156–164. ISBN 978-0-00-714572-0. Ian Ridpath's Star
Tales ****us Solitarius ****us Solitarius Shane Horvatin v t e...
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****us. They are
characterised by
rounded heads,
medium or
longish pointed wings, and
usually melodious songs. A 2020
study of the
genetics of
****us...
- The rufous-bellied
thrush (
****us rufiventris) is a
songbird of the
thrush family (****idae). It
occurs in most of east and
southeast Brazil from Maranhão...