Here are seven common songbirds ... Similar in size to the hermit thrush, the white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) is often seen at (or more often under) bird feeders, chomping down ...
Song thrushes have one of the easier songs to identify. Although they have a varied repertoire, they repeat each of their short phrases up to three times before moving on to a completely different one ...
Typically bold, buffy eye ring and supraloral patch of most Swainson’s thrushes ... Common, but in West restricted by limited suitable habitat. Breeding: mostly in deciduous and/or mixed forest ...
Song thrushes have one of the easier songs to identify. Although they have a varied repertoire, they repeat each of their short phrases up to three times before moving on to a completely different one ...
The Bicknell's thrush uses a unique and ingenious breeding system among birds: Both sexes mate with multiple partners in a season — resulting in egg clutches fathered by several different males. This ...
Whilst the song of the blackbird can be described as fluty, elaborate, and highly melodic, the mistle thrush, although similar, is slightly lower-pitched, shorter-versed, and a touch desolate, but ...