-
include those of
mistletoe, holly, rowan, and yew.
Mistletoe is
favoured where it is available, and this is
reflected in the
thrush's English and scientific...
-
Mistletoe is the
common name for
obligate hemiparasitic plants in the
order Santalales. They are
attached to
their host tree or
shrub by a
structure called...
-
varied thrush (Ixoreus naevius) is a
member of the
thrush family, ****idae. It is the only
species in the
monotypic genus Ixoreus. The
varied thrush was...
- is a
species of
mistletoe in the
family Santalaceae,
commonly known as
European mistletoe,
common mistletoe, or
simply as
mistletoe (Old
English mistle)...
- The
mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum), also
known as the
mistletoe flower****, is a
species of flower****
native to most of
Australia (though...
- wren-warbler
Mishana tyrannulet Mishmi wren-babbler
Mississippi kite
Mistle thrush Mistletoe tyrannulet Mistletoebird Mitred parakeet Mocking cliff chat Modest...
-
Twelve Tone Failure),
Mistle Thrush took
their name from a bird that eats the poisonous-to-most
berries of the
mistletoe plant.
Generally identified as...
- Vis**** is a
genus of
about 70–100
species of
mistletoes,
native to
temperate and
tropical regions of Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia. Traditionally...
-
fruit or insects. The
phainopepla is
particularly dependent on
desert mistletoe,
Phoradendron californi****. They are
found in
various types of woodland...
- the
cedar waxwing, euphonias, silky-flycatchers, bluebirds, and
thrushes.
Leafy mistletoe can
adversely affect trees growing in
urban environments and in...