-
unrelated species around the
world have been
named after thrushes due to
their similarity to
birds in this family.
Thrushes are plump, soft-plumaged, small...
- burc****ii; its
common name "army
ant" is
considered to be the
archetype of the species. Most
Old World army
ants are
divided between the
tribes Aenictini...
-
sometimes known as "chat-
thrushes") are a
group of
small Old World insectivorous birds formerly classified as
members of the
thrush family (****idae), but...
-
thrush family ****idae, but is now more
generally considered to be an
Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. It, and
similar small European species, are...
-
thrushes such as the
American robin and is
widely distributed across North America,
wintering in
Central America and
southern Mexico. The wood
thrush...
- and the
first with big bugs as the threat. A nest of
gigantic irradiated ants is
discovered in the New
Mexico desert; they
quickly become a
national threat...
-
unusual in that they lack the
typical diagnostic traits seen in the "true"
thrushes of the
sister subfamily ****inae.
Examples of
including the lack syringeal...
- P****eriformes Family: ****idae The
thrushes are a
group of p****erine
birds that
occur mainly in the
Old World. They are plump, soft plumaged, small...
-
Old World flycatchers is the
common name for the
avian family Muscicapidae,
which also
includes the
Old World chats. The
International Ornithological...
- Christie,
David (eds.),
Handbook of the
Birds of the
World.
Volume 10, Cuckoo-shrikes to
Thrushes, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, pp. 356–447, ISBN 84-87334-72-5...