10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SONG THRUSH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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'Were it not that the song-thrush renders the gardener important services, it would
therefore merit rather to be placed in the next division, than among birds only
partially destructive. ' Few or no small birds eat the shelless-snails or slugs ...
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The Complete Back Garden Birdwatcher
The Song Thrush issues its phrases 2-A times each, at a slow, steady pace, as if
it were practising for an elocution lesson. No other garden bird has a song quite
like it. The Song Thrush is a major player in the dawn chorus; indeed, many ...
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International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Sweetfish - tree snake
The song thrush, for example, is noted for the way it smashes snails on stones. It
holds the rim of the shell with its bill and strikes the shell at a particular angle on a
flat stone. The stone, popularly called the thrush's anvil, is soon littered with ...
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Attracting Birds to Your Garden
For many town and city-dwellers, the sight and sound of a Song Thrush sitting on
a roof at sunset, heralds the end of winter and arrival of spring. Its repetitive,
deliberate and tuneful song is one of the most popular of all our breeding birds' ...
Stephen Moss, David Cottridge, 2000
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The British Cyclopædia of Natural History: Combining a ...
|The Song Thrush (7'. viusicns). This is " flie thrush" by way of eminence, at least
in England in modern times. In Scotland it is the mavis. It id considerably smaller
than the missel thrush. The length is about nine inches ; the extent of the wings ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1837
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The Helm Guide to Bird Identification
Less retiring than Song Thrush and often found well away from cover. Bold and
upright when feeding on the ground, often moving with a strong, bounding hop.
Feeds on berries in autumn and winter, often vigorously defending its food supply
...
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Handbook of Avian Hybrids of the World
Turdus iliacus [Redwing] × Turdus merula [Common Blackbird] NHR. BRO: n
Europe, w Russia. Carlsson 1998. × Turdus obscurus [Eyebrowed Thrush] NHR?
BRO: Siberia. Martorelli 1901. × Turdus philomelos (&?) [Song Thrush] CHR. NHI
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Department of Genetics University of Georgia Eugene M. McCarthy Post Doctoral Researcher, Athens, 2006
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The Complete Garden Bird Book: How to Identify and Attract ...
Song thrush (22-24CM, 8J4-9MIN) The Song Thrush is a familiar garden bird
which is widespread and common throughout the whole of Europe. In Britain and
Ireland, these are regular visitors to gardens of almost any size, parks, hedges
and ...
Mark Golley, Stephen Moss, 2001
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Extended Axiomatic Linguistics
Corresponding arguments can be brought to bear to show that in the case of
song thrush the meaning of song considered in terms of its range of global
referential entities is identical to that of song thrush. This conclusion may sound
alarming, ...
ID Medium-sized dark olive-brown thrush that closely resembles more
widespread but westerly Song Thrush. Upperparts mid brown, face grey-brown
with black crescent on rear ear-coverts, vertical black stripe below eye and black
malar; ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SONG THRUSH» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
song thrush im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Song thrush bursts with soul
The song thrush (Turdus philomelos) featured in English naturalists' league ... tree, a song thrush, (known also as a throstle or mavis) is turning itself into sound. «The Guardian, Mai 15»
Ornis recommends trapping season for Golden Plover and Song …
The Ornis Committee decided this evening that there were grounds for the application of a derogation to allow trapping for Golden Plover and Song Thrush. «Times of Malta, Apr 15»
Light pollution influences the seasonal start of bird vocalisations
Only the song thrush started its dawn chorus later in the year in lighted areas, perhaps because they avoided setting up territories there. In the common chaffinch ... «Phys.Org, Mär 15»
Mediterranean countries co-operate against illegal bird killings
Migrating and wintering birds – especially Blackbird and Song Thrush – are caught with various illegal devices: snares, traps and nets, along with many ... «Bird Watch, Mär 15»
Birdwatch: Common redshank
I turn inland, totting up a few new species including reed bunting, redwing and song thrush in the hedgerows, while a lone kestrel hovers overhead in search of ... «The Guardian, Jan 15»
The power of the song thrush: life, death and the feast of St. John
These words are the first verse of a traditional Irish drinking song, The Jug of Punch, in its simplest form. I'm thinking of it today, St. John's Eve. The feast of St. «Patheos, Jun 14»
An app that knows its curlew call from its blackbird song
Some of these have several members, such as “Thrushes”, under which are the robin, blackbird, song thrush, mistle thrush and one I'd never heard of, the ... «Irish Times, Mai 14»
Listen carefully and you'll name that birdsong in two
Yet it really is not all that difficult to learn the calls and songs of birds. ... deep, measured tones of the blackbird from the more assertive, repetitious song thrush. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 14»
At home in glare of Sheffield's thrush-hour traffic
“Apparently the bird doesn't know that song thrushes have moved from the 'amber' to the 'red' list of threatened species,” Peter joked. But it's definitely not the ... «The Star, Mär 14»
Early blackbirds catch worms before winged rivals, study finds
It is swiftly followed, within another ten minutes, by the robin and blue tit, with others, such as the dunnock, fieldfare, magpie and song thrush, within a few ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 14»