Wood Thrush
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Scientific name | Hylocichla mustelina |
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Family | Turdidae |
Mass | 43 g (Large Adult) |
Conservation status | Near Threatened (Population decreasing) |
Length | 19 – 21 cm |
Did you know | The cowbird chicks are bigger and stronger than the young wood thrushes, so they are the ones that end up surviving instead of the original nestlings. |
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ID | 1245496 |
About Wood Thrush
The wood thrush is a North American passerine bird. It is closely related to other thrushes such as the American robin and is widely distributed across North America, wintering in Central America and southern Mexico. The wood thrush is the official bird of the District of Columbia.