- east of the range. The
accepted subspecies as of 2000 are: ****us
viscivorus viscivorus,
named by Linnaeus, 1758, the
nominate subspecies. T. v. bonapartei...
- thrush's
closest relatives are the
similarly plumaged mistle thrush (T.
viscivorus) and
Chinese thrush (T. mupinensis);
these three species are
early offshoots...
- emit
various warning sounds reminiscent of the
mistle thrush (****us
viscivorus). The male has a
rather feeble song that he
sings in the
breeding season...
- Storm**** may
refer to: Storm****,
another name for the
Mistle thrush (****us
viscivorus) Storm**** (album), a 1971
album by Roy
Harper This
disambiguation page...
- Song
thrush ****us
philomelos Brehm, CL, 1831 91
Mistle thrush ****us
viscivorus Linnaeus, 1758 92
African thrush ****us
pelios Bonaparte, 1850 93 Principe...
- (****us torquatus) Tickell's
thrush (****us unicolor)
Mistle thrush (****us
viscivorus) Long-tailed
rosefinch (Uragus sibiricus) Pale-footed bush
warbler (Urosphena...
-
thrush ****us
philomelos (V)
Chinese thrush ****us
mupinensis (V)
Mistle thrush ****us
viscivorus Purple cochoa Cochoa purpurea Green cochoa Cochoa viridis...
-
sibirica Chinese thrush, ****us
mupinensis (A)
Mistle thrush, ****us
viscivorus (A) Song thrush, ****us
philomelos (A) Redwing, ****us
iliacus (A) Chinese...
-
European species, the song
thrush (T. philomelos) and the
mistle thrush (T.
viscivorus), all
three species early offshoots from the main ****us
radiation around...
- title, Storm****, is an old
English name for the
Mistle thrush (****us
viscivorus). The male of the
species is most
vocal in the
early morning and has a...