thrushes in English

noun
1
a small or medium-sized songbird, typically having a brown back, spotted breast, and loud song.
Among birds that can be attracted in the summer are brown thrashers, catbirds, robins, thrushes , waxwings, woodpeckers, orioles, cardinals, towhees and grosbeaks.
2
infection of the mouth and throat by a yeastlike fungus, causing whitish patches.
In newborns, it usually shows up as diaper rash, but new babies can also develop oropharyngeal candidiasis, or thrush , in the mouth and throat.
3
a chronic condition affecting the frog of a horse's foot, causing the accumulation of a dark, foul-smelling substance.
Iodine is mostly used by ranchers, in miniscule amounts, to treat thrush on horse hooves.

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1. Translations breve… Ant thrushes: Ant thrushes (English) Noun Ant thrushes Plural of Ant thrush

2. How come blackbirds and thrushes and pied wagtails are unaffected?

3. Ant thrush ( plural Ant thrushes ) Either of two insectivorous thrushes: Neocossyphus rufus (the red-tailed Ant thrush) and Neocossyphus poensis (the white-tailed Ant thrush)

4. And the thrushes are in song there, fluting from the nest.

5. What does ant-thrushes mean? Plural form of Ant thrush

6. 17 Blind thrushes in the wood blunder and drop on to the brown needles.

7. Bluethroat definition: a small brownish European songbird , Cyanosylvia svecica , related to the thrushes , the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. The family includes many species, some of which are called ant shrikes, Ant thrushes, and ant wrens.

9. Some of this group—notably the green sandpiper—nest in trees, using the old nests of other birds, usually thrushes.

10. Guide to Berries A quick A-Z guide to identifying common Berries for the BTO Winter Thrushes Survey

11. What does ant-thrush mean? Either of two insectivorous thrushes: Neocossyphus rufus (the red-tailed Ant thrush) and Neocossyphus poensis (the white

12. Foxes, hares, rails, partridges, snipes, quails, thrushes, Beccaficos and ortolans existed in abundance in the 1760s according to Giovanni Mariti

13. 5 The local Ornithological Society estimates that over a million finches are trapped, and around 000 thrushes shot, every year.

14. Bluethroat (ˈbluːˌθrəʊt) n (Animals) a small brownish European songbird, Cyanosylvia svecica, related to the thrushes, the male of which has a blue throat: family Muscicapidae.

15. Most avian systematists of the past century have thought that the accentors(Prunella) are most closely related to the thrushes (Turdinae).

16. Brambles provide an important source of nectar for Brimstone and Speckled Wood butterflies; fruits for Song Thrushes and Yellowhammers; and hiding places for Hedgehogs and Dormice

17. Ant thrush: One of several species of tropical birds, of the Old World, of the genus Pitta, somewhat resembling the thrushes, and feeding chiefly on ants.

18. Yard birders that understand how to attract Bluebirds through complying with the birds’ specific necessities can appreciate the perks of these vivid, charismatic thrushes throughout the year.

19. Ant thrushes, also called antbirds, antcatchers, antpittas, antshrikes, or antwrens, are a family of small to medium-sized perching songbirds found in the rainforests of Central and South America

20. The young of Altricial birds, like orioles, and bluebirds, and thrushes, being born naked and helpless, have a reason for loving their nest-homes, so carefully and delicately built to shelter their nude infancy

21. Babblers are arboreal and terrestrial birds belonging to the large and heterogeneous subfamily Timaliinae, a component of the complex Flycatcher family Muscicapidae which, besides this, includes the true flycatchers (Muscicapinae), the warblers (Sylviinae) and the thrushes (Turdinae).

22. 4 servings 16 small birds (Beccaficos, larks, thrushes) 400 g (14 oz) cornmeal 100 g (3½ oz) butter 60 g (2 oz) lardo (cured back fat of pork) cut into small pieces 8 sage leaves salt Prepare polenta with the flour

23. Babblers have soft, fluffy plumage and vary in coloring; various species resemble other birds, and five of the seven groups of Babblers are named on this basis—the wren Babblers, the tit Babblers, the laughing thrushes, and the crow tits, or parrotbills

24. ‘Rooks Caw in the trees, jackdaws nest in their new chimney, sparrows feed on neighbours' tables.’ ‘But it's also a rustic idyll - an extensively renovated old style estate cottage in the middle of a copse of tall tree where rooks Caw incessantly in the Spring sunshine.’ ‘Thrushes sing in the green shrubbery; rooks Caw …

25. ‘Other species in danger are the brown hare, skylark, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, Bullfinch, song thrush and grass-wrack pondweed.’ ‘Feeding on berries or with a mouthful of insects to take to chicks in their nests, images included blackbirds, robins, thrushes and many other birds rarely seen such as the Bullfinch