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Signs of spring: Bluebirds are here
The final two are rare in Montana. The wood thrush has been seen fewer than 20 times and the gray-cheeked thrush is only found in extreme eastern Montana in the Plentywood-Westby area, as transients. The male mountain bluebird is a striking turquoise blue ...
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East Java - March 2012
Besides the thrush, our main target was the endemic and range restricted ... Horsfield’s and Crescent-chested Babblers, Grey-cheeked Tit-babbler, Eye-browed Wren-babbler, Yellow-bellied Warbler, Hill Blue Flycatcher. But the best sighting was stunning ...
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| The Grey-cheeked Thrush, Catharus minimus, is a medium-sized thrush. This species is 15–17 cm in length, and has the white-dark-white underwing pattern ... |
| gray-cheeked thrush Catharus minimus 7-8 (18-20 cm).A dull gray-brown thrush, distinguished from Swainson's by its grayish cheeks and less conspicuous |
| Learn how to identify Gray-cheeked Thrush, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. Of all the American spotted thrushes, the Gray-cheeked ... |
| Gray-cheeked Thrush: Small thrush (minimus), with olive-brown upperparts, buff-brown breast with brown spots, and white or buff belly. Gray eye-ring is indistinct. |
| Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Catharus minimus - Grey-cheeked Thrush -- Discover Life |
| Identification Tips: Length: 6.25? inches Olive-brown upperparts Gray, indistict eye ring Gray cheeks Dark spots on breast Underparts white with grayish flanks |
| Species account describes physical characteristics and natural history. |
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