Typically bold, buffy eye ring and supraloral patch of most Swainson’s thrushes distinctive ... Sides and flanks olive-gray. Tail similar in color to upperparts in eastern subspecies, more ...
The creature’s striking blue-gray plumage ... the serendipitous moment. The bird Sanchez photographed was subsequently identified as a Blue Rock Thrush (Monticola solitarius), a species ...
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 ...
A distinctive, potbellied bird ... typical of terrestrial thrushes. Adult: depending on sex and subspecies, head, with white eye arcs, varies from jet black to gray, with white supercilia and ...
Song thrushes can be seen here all year round and ... containing short phrases repeated clearly two to four times. When identifying birds it is important to note what the bird is doing.
Pinky-brown and grey in colour, these birds have a distinctive black neck ... What they eat: Invertebrates and fruit. A song thrush flicking its head to smash a snail against a stone or wall ...