-
species around the
world have been
named after thrushes due to
their similarity to
birds in this family.
Thrushes are plump, soft-plumaged,
small to medium-sized...
-
Thrushes have been
trapped for food from as far back as 12,000 years ago and an
early reference is
found in the Odyssey: "Then, as
doves or
thrushes beating...
- the plain-backed and the long-tailed
thrushes.
These are
similar to the
mistle thrush, but the plain–backed
thrush lacks obvious wing bars, is more rufous...
- nightingale-
thrushes (****idae: Catharus).
Bulletin of the
British Ornithologists’ Club 139(3): 238-259. DOI:10.25226/bboc.v139i3.2019.a6
Thrushes by Peter...
- the
focus of the
thrush's diet
shifts to fruits, seeds, and acorns,
though arthropods are
still taken in some quantity.
Varied thrushes consume a wide variety...
- The
rufous thrushes, also
known as flycatcher-
thrushes, are medium-sized
insectivorous birds in the
genus Stizorhina of the
thrush family ****idae. These...
- True
thrushes are medium-sized
mostly insectivorous or
omnivorous birds in the
genus ****us of the
wider thrush family, ****idae. The
genus name ****us...
- (2004)
Species limits in some
Indonesian thrushes, Forktail, 20: 71–87.
Internet Bird Collection.
Common Scaly Thrush (Zoothera dauma).
Retrieved 10 January...
- to 45 g (0.81 to 1.59 oz). This
thrush has the white-dark-white
underwing pattern characteristic of
Catharus thrushes.
Adults are
brown on the upperparts...
-
thrushes such as the
American robin and is
widely distributed across North America,
wintering in
Central America and
southern Mexico. The wood
thrush...