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Thrush

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Lifespan American robin
Scientific nameTurdidae
Phylum Chordata
Mass Common blackbird
Song thrush
Length American robin
Wood thrush
Eastern bluebird
Western bluebird
Did you knowThe thrush often uses a favourite stone as an "anvil" on which to break the shell of the snail before extracting the soft body and invariably wiping it on the ground before consumption.
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The thrushes are a family, Turdidae, of passerine birds with a worldwide distribution. The family was once much larger before biologists determined the subfamily Saxicolinae, which includes the chats and European robins, were Old World flycatchers.

Public asked to capture the first day of Spring

Feb 16,2020 3:25 am

Familiar songbirds like the nuthatch may be building nests at This Time of year

Hopping birds seemed a thrill of pleasure to William Wordsworth , while trees' greenness was "a kind of grief" for Philip Larkin .

Poets and writers have been capturing The Arrival of Spring for centuries.

On 21 March - The First day of Spring - People around the UK are invited to contribute their own poetry and prose.

The UK Arts and Humanities Research Council is asking for entries to a "national nature diary" documenting the season's Arrival .

or Social Media .

The aim of The Diary is to capture The First day of Spring from "dawn to dusk"

Dr Pippa Marland, who studies culture and The Environment at the University of Leeds, said: "The crowd-sourced Spring diary will give nature lovers across the UK the chance to participate in an event that combines The Best traditions of citizen science with the opportunity to produce their own nature writing.

Dr David Bullock, head of species and habitats conservation at The National Trust, which is involved in The Project , said it was an effort to document "nature starting to wake up".

"This is an amazing time of year. Blink, and you might miss The First bumble bee," he said. "Wherever you are in the country, there is lots that you can look out for.

"From The Frogs in ponds to the honey bees finding nectar in The Last of the snowdrops; the powerful songster - the Mistle Thrush - pronouncing its presence from the very top of the tallest tree to hungry badgers excavating lawns searching for grubs and juicy plant Roots . "

If it is not Blown Away by the storms, blossom should be starting to bloom across the country

There is mounting evidence that Climate Change is shifting seasonal patterns all over The World , which researchers involved in this project say makes it a crucial time to document.

Dr Marland added: "It will offer a unique snapshot of the beginning of Spring this year and mark an important moment in the history of nature writing in the UK. "



wildlife, environment, nature

Source of news: bbc.com

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