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song thrush
noun
- a common, European songbird, Turdus philomelos.
song thrush
noun
- a common Old World thrush, Turdus philomelos, that has a brown back and spotted breast and is noted for its song
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Word History and Origins
Origin of song thrush1
First recorded in 1660–70
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Example Sentences
We are crouching out of sight among the rosemary bushes and wild asparagus listening to the melodic musical phrases of song thrushes and blackbirds.
From The Guardian
A song thrush flicking its head to smash a snail against a stone or wall was a common sight in 1979.
From BBC
Maybe you should simply tolerate the presence of snails – and rather than waste your energy relocating them, trust to your local song thrush the control of their numbers.
From The Guardian
The site is an important habitat for bats, song thrushes and marsh tits.
From BBC
The weather is also bad for birds who have open nests, like song thrushes and blackbirds.
From BBC
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