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Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina)

Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina)

Wood Thrush (Catharus mustelinus)



Wood Thrush (Catharus mustelinus) Wood Thrush (Catharus mustelinus)

Class: Aves
Family: Turdidae
Common Name: Wood Thrush
Genus: Hylocichla
Species Name: mustelina

About The Wood Thrush

A medium-sized (8 inches) thrush, the Wood Thrush is most easily identified by its brown back, rusty-red head, and heavily spotted breast. Other field marks include pinkish legs, short tail, and thick, slightly curved bill. Male and female Wood Thrushes are similar to one another in all seasons. The Wood Thrush breeds across the eastern United States and southern Canada from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia south to northern Florida and west to North Dakota. In winter, this species migrates south to southern Mexico and Central America. Like many bird species wintering in the American tropics, the Wood Thrush crosses the Gulf of Mexico twice a year while on migration. Wood Thrushes primarily breed in deciduous forests with a tall canopy and open forest floor. In winter, this species inhabits humid tropical forests. Wood Thrushes mainly eat insects and other invertebrates during the breeding season, but may also eat fruits and berries during the winter. In appropriate habitat, it may be possible to see Wood Thrushes hopping along the forest floor while foraging for insect prey. More often, however, Wood Thrushes are identified by their song, an unmistakable series of flute-like notes repeated with numerous embellishments and alterations. Wood Thrushes are primarily active during the day, but, like many migratory songbirds, this species migrates at night.



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Bibliographic Citation: Rumelt, Reid B. Hylocichla mustelina. June-July 2012. Brief natural history summary of Hylocichla mustelina. Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.

Trips Where Observed

Costa Rica
Mexico to Panama
Texas

Member Lifelists

Illinois
North America
United States
World

Sites Where Observed

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