Mistletoe Thrush
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“Turdus viscivorus, Mistletoe Thrush, the coloration is ordinarily plain black or brown, more or less varied with grey, white, rufous, or chestnut, occasionally in the form of a collar; many Thrushes, moreover, exhibit the characteristic white breast spotted with brown. The bill if frequently orange or yellow.” A. H. Evans
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migratory birds, birds, Turdidae, thrush, European birds, omnivorous birds, Turdus viscivorus, Mistletoe Thrush, Mistle ThrushGalleries
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Evans, A. H. Birds (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1900)
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