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It winters in Central America. The wood thrush gets its name from where it prefers to live -- deep in the woods. This is a seldom seen bird that spends much of its time scratching for insects ...
"You don't see the wood thrush. You hear it." There’s something truly mysterious about the wood thrush. It’s small, tinier than its robin cousin. Its cinnamon brown color provides camouflage ...
My previous article entitled “Summer Birdsong” ended prematurely without naming the featured bird-concert soloist. Fortunately for you readers, I survived the oversight long enough to pen ...
ASHEVILLE - The little wood thrush, a tiny bird that works so hard traveling in between its two homes in Western North Carolina and Belize, is now facing more hardships - threats from climate change.
When I got out of my car at the Schuylkill Center last Thursday morning, I was immediately greeted by one of the happiest sounds of the forest: the melodic church-organ voice of the wood thrush.
The wood thrush is a neotropical migratory bird that spends summer in the eastern United States, with territory ranging from northern Florida up to the Great Lakes and into the Northeast.
Population numbers for the wood thrush, which calls places like Ontario's Waterloo region home, have been declining over 20 years. Researchers at the University of Guelph who examined 70 woodlot ...