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It's closely related to birds like bluebirds and some of our more elusive birds, like the wood thrush and hermit thrush, which you can only really find tucked away in the forest.
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.
My wife Joan and I’s life in a retirement community in State College is going very well. We continue to spend lots of time ...
The Pilgrimage has been a top late-spring nature-themed event in Western New York for over 60 years. Sponsored by Buffalo Audubon and three of its sister organizations, this weekend brings ...
June, a friend and I strolled on the Lower Loop trail at Eaglecrest. Out in the meadows, we found the white flowers of ...
Birds found here include Ruffed Grouse, Olive-sided Flycatcher, Alder Flycatcher, Blue-headed Vireo, Common Raven, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Brown Creeper, Winter Wren, Veery, Hermit Thrush, Northern ...
These “floor” birds include: the wood thrush, veery, hermit thrush, eastern towhee and ovenbird. Probably except for the hermit thrush, they all regularly breed in this area. The “hermit” occasionally ...
During the migration season, there were some notable appearances of unexpected species, including sandhill crane, ...
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