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The following habitats are found across the Song thrush distribution range.
Some, like skylarks and song thrushes, could not adapt to the environment.
The breast has much less buff than the Song Thrush.
A song thrush sang its repetitive phrases from the top of an oak tree.
"Gardeners have a responsibility to maintain the ecosystem - once the song thrush has disappeared, we can't make another one."
A song thrush repeated its wind-buffeted song in the twilight.
In Iceland, where there are no song thrushes, a correlation has been established between temperature and colour forms.
The redwing looks like a song thrush but has a bright red patch under its wing.
Striped snail shells lying shattered at a song thrush anvil.
During migration, the Song Thrush travels mainly at night with a strong and direct flight action.
Local wildlife includes cormorants, lesser black-backed gulls and song thrushes.
Ringing out loud and clear across the neighbourhood, the song thrush performs the most...
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It includes the common Song Thrush and the Blackbird.
They can often be seen creeping through undergrowth in search of their insect food, looking at first glance like a Song Thrush.
Up to at least the nineteenth century the Song Thrush was kept as a cage bird because of its melodious voice.
- You'll mainly hear song thrush and chiffchaff from around 2:14 onwards.
Walking past trees and hedgerows we heard more bird song, blackbird, song thrush, robin.
Usually delivered from an elevated stage, such as a chimney pot or tree top, song thrushes call upon a repertoire of over 100 hundred phrases.
There is a change to the birdsong, very piercing and liquid from the blackbirds and song thrushes.
A song thrush opted for a life on the road when it set up home on a pick-up truck at Harwell, see below.
Have you ever seen a song thrush bundle up in long johns, sweatshirt and parka, carrying a thermos of hot coffee to a football game?
Skylarks and song thrushes failed to thrive, but the enormity of his success with starlings continues to haunt us.
Song thrush (hedgerows and dry stone walls)
Blackbirds, song thrushes and the last larks descending warbled their final melodies to the closing day.
The Throstle frame was a descendant of the water frame.
It is also known in English dialects as throstle or mavis.
There's my little lad Aaron, he's got a gift- he can sing a tune off straight, like a throstle.
The dugouts are located in the North end of Throstle Nest.
Mecca was the front runner from the start followed closely by Throstle and Jocasta.
Penny Throstle owns a craft shop in the new riverside development at Oldfield.
Occasionally she uses unusual dialect words ("throstle").
The lantern frame, to draw the roving, and development of the waterframe known as a throstle followed.
The waste was cut into fibres 25-50mm long and then these were spun like worsted or cotton using a throstle.
In 1828 the Danforth throstle frame was invented in the United States.
Then you can charge what you want," and he would give his tinkling laugh that entranced Ms Throstle.
Throstle dates back to at least the fourteenth century and was used by Chaucer in the Parliament of Fowls.
Above the Woodman corner sits a giant effigy of a throstle, which had been a familiar feature of the ground for generations.
The ring frame developed from the throstle frame, which in its turn was a descendant of Arkwright's water frame.
In the 1830s the power driven loom was perfected, and throwing was done on a metal frame, similar to a throstle.
Ms Throstle was doing quite nicely, thank you, until she made a rug for Mr. Rahkshan.
Its rival, the throstle frame or ring frame uses a continuous process, where the roving is drawn, twisted and wrapped in one action.
Between ten and twelve boys could handle a factory with about ten thousand throstle spindles, depending on the amount of yarn being spun.
The hawthorn bush puts on its white, The throstle whistles clear, But Spring comes once for every man Just once in all the year.
His debut came later the same day in a 2-0 win over Farsley Celtic at Throstle Nest.
Subsequently, Leeds City Council agreed to purchase Throstle Nest, preserving it for football use in the community.
In 1819, Moody patented the throstle filling frame, a device which greatly contributed to the steadily decreasing cost of cotton manufacture in America.
In the final furlong, however, he was challenged by Throstle, and in the closing stages the latter pulled ahead to win by three quarters of a length.
Ring frame (1929) developed out of the Throstle frame (19th century) an improvement on the Arkwright's Water frame.
A few weeks later, Amiable dead heated with the filly Jocasta for third place in the Coronation Stakes, won by Throstle.
Turdus philomelos (song thrush)
The Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) is a thrush that breeds across much of Eurasia.
Predators of Cepaea nemoralis include the Song Thrush Turdus philomelos and others.
The Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos) is a member of the passerine songbird family Turdidae.
In England the snail is regularly predated by the song thrush Turdus philomelos, which breaks them open on thrush anvils (large stones).
Song Thrush (Turdus philomelos), also known in English dialects as 'Throstle' or 'Mavis'
At the left the movements of a ground-feeding bird, such as a song thrush Turdus philomelos, are shown for a bird that has learned that its food is clumped.
The Song Thrush was described by German ornithologist Christian Ludwig Brehm in 1831, and still bears its original scientific name, Turdus philomelos.
Turdus musicus - a suppressed name for the Song Thrush (now Turdus philomelos )Linnaeus mixed the two species Turdus iliacus and Turdus musicus in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae.