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Learn how to identify a wood thrush.. Range and Migration. Kenn and Kimberly say, “Swainson’s thrushes are found all across Canada and Alaska in summer, in addition to parts of the northern ...
While the Swainson’s thrush is not a spectacular, ornate species that would be likely to grab one’s attention, its plaintive whistle sends a seasonal message to anyone willing to listen. This ...
Other thrushes that can be seen or heard in New Hampshire include the Swainson’s Thrush, which breeds in coniferous forests. Bicknell’s Thrush is rare and restricted to higher elevations above ...
The gray-cheeked thrush just passes through, going on to breed in the far northern boreal forests. The other ones, robin, bluebird, veery, hermit and Swainson's thrush, all may breed in the region.
A sickle moon hangs in the fading blue sky as a Swainson’s thrush sings its liquid, rising song. There’s not another sound, except the faintest tinkle of the stream entering the lake beneath ...
The plan went something like this: Lash a Lilliputian knapsack to the back of a wild songbird called a Swainson’s thrush, release the bird to begin its grueling 8,000-mile round-trip migration ...
A stunned Swainson’s thrush sits on the ground in front of a window on campus. The bird, which likely hit the window, eventually recovered and flew away.
Birds in flight over Oregon on Friday night will include Swainson’s Thrush, Western Wood-Pewee and Wilson’s Warbler and many others.
Other birds undertake even longer journeys — the Swainson’s thrush, for example, nests as far north as the boreal forests of Alaska and spends the nonbreeding season in northern South America ...
American Redstarts, Swainson’s Thrush and Bay-breasted Warbler’s are among the birds expected to be traveling through the area on Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning.
The other ones, robin, bluebird, veery, hermit and Swainson’s thrush, all may breed in the region. Local. ALSO READ: Wildfires could leave lakes murky for years.