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Wood Thrush (immature)

Hylocichla mustelina

Notes:

The Wood Thrush's loud, flute-clear ee-oh-lay song rings through the deciduous forests of the eastern U.S. in summer. This reclusive bird's cinnamon brown upperparts are good camouflage as it scrabbles for leaf-litter invertebrates deep in the forest, though it pops upright frequently to peer about, revealing a boldly spotted white breast. Though still numerous, its rapidly declining numbers may be due in part to cowbird nest parasitism at the edges of fragmenting habitat and to acid rain's depletion of its invertebrate prey.

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Tom15
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Tom15

Jefferson, New Hampshire, USA

Spotted on Sep 3, 2013
Submitted on Sep 5, 2013

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