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varied thrush
noun
- a plump thrush, Ixoreus naevius, of western North America, resembling a robin with a dark band across the chest.
Word History and Origins
Origin of varied thrush1
Example Sentences
Walking around the ancient spruce this summer, DellaSala heard the songs of the birds he began studying three decades ago: the single, melodious note of the varied thrush, the high, three-part tweet of a Pacific-slope flycatcher and the rapid-fire, descending chatter of a Wilson’s warbler.
A varied thrush picked at leaf litter at the Riverview Playfield in Delridge.
It lacks the bright red or orange breast of a varied thrush, or robin, and has “pale,” ”distinctive” lines around its eyes.
It lacks the bright red or orange breast of a varied thrush, or robin, and has “pale,” ”distinctive” lines around its eyes.
A multitude of other birds feasted too, during a December snow shower: varied thrush, fox sparrow and more.
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