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olive-backed thrush

American  
[ol-iv-bakt] / ˈɒl ɪvˌbækt /

Etymology

Origin of olive-backed thrush

An Americanism dating back to 1835–45

Example Sentences

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There is an assortment of taxidermied specimens, including a mouse and an olive-backed thrush; eggs from a brown pelican; a porcupine fish; and the jaw of a crocodile.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2014

Vegetable food.—The vegetable food of the olive-backed thrush consists of small fruit.

From Food Habits of the Thrushes of the United States USDA Bulletin 280 by Beal, F. E. L.

For this investigation 403 stomachs of the olive-backed thrush were available, collected in 25 States, the District of Columbia, and Canada.

From Food Habits of the Thrushes of the United States USDA Bulletin 280 by Beal, F. E. L.

One day as I sat here I heard the song of the olive-backed thrush down in the currant-bushes below me.

From Under the Maples by Burroughs, John

One fall I picked up a dead olive-backed thrush in the Zoological Park.

From The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year by Beebe, William