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Veery Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Veeries are medium-sized thrushes—smaller than an American Robin but similar in shape. They have a plump body, round head, a straight, narrow bill, and fairly ...
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Veery - Wikipedia
The veery (Catharus fuscescens) is a small North American thrush species, a member of a group of closely related and similar species in the genus Catharus.
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Veery | Audubon Field Guide
In moist leafy woods across the northern states and southern Canada, the breezy spiraling song of this thrush is a common sound in summer.
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veery
veery U.S. (ˈvɪərɪ) [? Imitative.] A North American thrush (Hylocichla fuscescens), also called tawny and Wilson's thrush.1838 Thoreau Jrnl. in Writings (1906) VII. 70 Sometimes I hear the veery's silver clarion. 1845 S. Judd Margaret ii. i, The place flows with birds,..deep in the forest [are] oliv...
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Veery Song - YouTube
Among the most beautiful of all bird songs, the Veery's voice is heard on its breeding grounds in damp northern woods. The bird winters in ...
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Veery - Montana Field Guide
The Veery is an 18-cm-long bird with a reddish brown dorsum, white belly, gray flanks, grayish face, small spots (often indistinct) on the breast.
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Veery Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
This small forest thrush gets its name from the cascade of “veer” notes that make up its ethereal, reedy song—a common sound at dusk and dawn in summer ...
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Veery - Laura Erickson's For the Birds
Veeries sing way up in the treetops, at mid-story, and even eye-level, but are usually hidden in the foliage. They feed in trees, too, but often ...
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Veery - eBird
Warm-colored thrush, with bright reddish-brown tones above, buffy breast, and white belly. Spots are indistinct and washed out, concentrating on upper breast.
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Song of Wonder – The Veery - Rachel Carson Council
The Veery is a small forest thrush that gets its name from the cascade of “veer” notes that make up its song. They can usually be heard at dusk and dawn in ...
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Katharine (Clark) Harding Day
Her pioneer studies of the nesting behavior of the veery (Catharus fuscescens) foreshadowed the discovery of cooperative parental care in that species "Home life of the Veery". Bird-Banding. 24: 100–106.
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Caroline Holme Walker
Her composition Thrush Song was based on the song of the veery thrush. Stephens; included in Five Songs with Piano Accompaniment; based on the song of the veery thrush)
"To a Letter" (words by S.
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Hess Hollow
These include two warblers, the black-capped chickadee, the blue-headed vireo, the common yellowthroat, the ovenbird, the veery, and the wood thrush.
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Grey-cheeked thrush
It is a member of a close-knit group of migrant species together with the veery and Bicknell's thrush; it forms a cryptic species pair with the latter. It resembles a descending spiral like the veery (Catharus fuscescens), but higher, thinner, and nasal with stuttering pauses: "ch-ch zreeew zi-zi-zreeee
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Ruddy-capped nightingale-thrush
Its closest living relatives seem to be the North American species complex containing the veery, the gray-cheeked, and Bicknell's thrush.
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