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Brown thrush   /braʊn θrəʃ/   Listen
Brown thrush

noun
1.
Common large songbird of eastern United States having reddish-brown plumage.  Synonyms: brown thrasher, Toxostoma rufums.






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"Brown thrush" Quotes from Famous Books



... pigeon cooed softly somewhere in the shadows, and a brown thrush perched on a bare oak bough began to sing. The broken, repeated melody went curiously well with the rippling murmur of sliding water, and Wyllard, though he could not remember ever having done anything of that ...
— Masters of the Wheat-Lands • Harold Bindloss

... is the song the Brown Thrush flings Out of his thicket of roses; Hark how it bubbles and rings, ...
— Songs Out of Doors • Henry Van Dyke

... except a soft pink that the cold air had laid on the cheeks with delicate skill. His quick eye noted too, the neat glove, the well-fitting little boot poised on the hearth of the stove. She looked like a little brown thrush about to spread its wings; but she did not fly, she walked over to the delivery and received a package of letters and papers, asking in low, clear tones, "Is the Eastern mail in?" The voice was in keeping with eyes, and hair, and dress—pure, ...
— Divers Women • Pansy and Mrs. C.M. Livingston

... a little brown thrush To his mate on the nest in the elder-bush. "Keep still! Don't open your bill! There's a boy coming bird-nesting over the hill! Let your wings out, so That not an egg or the nest shall show. Chee! Chee! It seems to me I'm as frightened as ...
— Friends and Helpers • Sarah J. Eddy

... brilliant cardinal came tearing through the thicket, his beady black eyes snapping, and demanded to know if any one were harming his mate, brooding under a wild grape leaf in a scrub elm on the river embankment. A brown thrush silently slipped like a snake between shrubs and trees, and catching the universal excitement, began to flirt his tail and utter a weird, ...
— The Harvester • Gene Stratton Porter



Words linked to "Brown thrush" :   thrasher, Toxostoma rufums, mocking thrush



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