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Varied thrush

Ixoreus naevius

Description:

A large thrush species with orange and black plumage

Habitat:

Spotted in a coniferous forest in the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Nests in Alaska, Yukon Territory, and mountains in British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. Prefers moist conifer forest. Most common in dense, older conifer forests in high elevations. Moves to lower elevations during the winter where it is often seen in towns and orchards and thickets, or migrates to California. Seen in flocks during winter of up to 20 birds. It is well known for individual birds to fly eastward in winter, showing up in just about any state, then returning to the west coast for breeding.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Washington, USA

Spotted on Mar 18, 2018
Submitted on Mar 24, 2018

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