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Wood Thrush Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology The Wood Thrush's pot-bellied body, short tail, straight bill, big head, and upright posture give it the profile of a scaled-down American Robin Smaller than an American Robin, larger than a Hermit Thrush Wood Thrushes are warm reddish-brown above and white with bold black spots on their underparts
Varied Thrush Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Catch a glimpse of this shy bird and you’ll see a handsome thrush with a slaty gray back and breast band set against burnt-orange breast and belly Common in the Cascades, Northern Rockies, and Pacific Coast, Varied Thrushes forage for insects in summer and switch to berries and seeds in winter
Varied Thrush - Idaho Birds Ixoreus naevius Statewide Status: S:N IBRC Review Species (Summer- East) eBird Species Map March-November (Migration Summer) December-February (Winter) All Reports (Review Species Only): Summer records from East Idaho only
List of birds of Idaho - Wikipedia The thrushes are a group of passerine birds that occur mainly but not exclusively in the Old World They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground
Swainsons Thrush Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . . Swainson’s Thrushes are medium-sized thrushes—slim songbirds with round heads and short, straight bills Their fairly long wings and medium-length tail can make the back half of the bird appear long Smaller than an American Robin; larger than a White-throated Sparrow
9 Orange Birds In Idaho (With Pictures!) - Birds Of The Wild Varied thrushes can be found in northern Idaho year round and central Idaho when breeding These thrushes are recognised by their black and orange plumage, their neck and breast are orange, their head a wings a mixture of black and orange with thick black horizontal lines across their breast line and eyeline
23 Types of Thrushes (Catharus, Hlocichia, Ixoreus) - North American . . . There are eight types of thrushes including the native and vagrant species that have been seen in North America This does not include other bird species such as the bluebirds, robins, fieldfare, Veery and Solitaire, who are all members of the thrush family
Thrush On the Move - Golden Eagle Audubon Robins and bluebirds get a lot of attention But I’m writing today about two thrushes that spend the summers in shady Idaho forests where they keep low profiles These are Swainson’s Thrush and Hermit Thrush Although these two species look similar, their ecologies are somewhat different
Wildlife Express Newsletter - May 2015 - American Robin In Idaho, thrushes spread the seeds of juniper, chokecherry, serviceberry and mountain ash With the exception of the mountain and western bluebirds, Idaho thrushes are not brightly colored They are usually brown or gray and have some spotting on their chests This helps them blend in with their forest habitat