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In general, varied thrushes feature intense orange and black feathers.
It is likely that the Varied Thrush nests in suitable habitat throughout its summer range.
Varied Thrush To view annual indices of population change please click on a geographic area.
The varied thrush is a fairly large thrush species.
A varied thrush was admitted to the Care Centre in October with an impact injury.
Birds such as varied thrushes and chickadees live on Humbug Mountain.
Varied Thrushes are known to irrupt southward every three to five years (Wells et al.
This is accompanied by a shot of a varied thrush, and then of the Twin Peaks saw mill.
The varied thrush is predominantly insectivorous.
The varied thrush breeds in western North America from Alaska to northern California.
A varied thrush (is it yesterday's bird?)
A pair of Varied Thrush, and a yellow-headed Blackbird were among the variety in their yard this week.
The red-breasted nuthatch, the house finch, the pine siskin and the varied thrush all shifted their range more than 200 miles.
In winter, hear varied thrushes and see winter birds at the feeders, or follow coyote tracks in the snow.
Birdwatchers will find varied thrushes and hermit thrushes in the dense timber around the guard station.
Northern Varied Thrush.
These results suggest that patterns of vagrancy in Varied Thrushes are largely independent of population changes within the normal wintering area.
Population cycles in the Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius).
The varied thrush (Ixoreus naevius) is a member of the thrush family, Turdidae.
Young varied thrushes are generally brown, though their stomach feathers are white, and initially harbor two orange stripes at the covert feathers.
Varied Thrush Top banders:
Zoothera naevia (Varied thrush)
The German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin described the varied thrush in 1789.
More feeders had single Varied Thrushes in years of high abundance than in years of low abundance.
They enjoy waking up to the solace-giving trills of the varied thrush and the raucous trash talk of Steller's jays.