Praises for our past triumphs are as feathers to a dead bird.
A Paul Eldridge quotation
Grey-cheeked Thrush
Range: Northeastern Asia and North America, to northwestern South America.
Winter: The gray-cheeked thrush spends the winter in northern South America, mainly in Venezuela and Colombia, but also in Ecuador, British Guiana, and Peru.
Identification Tips:
• Length: 6.25 inches
• Olive-brown upperparts
• Indistict gray eye ring
• Gray cheeks
• Underparts white with grayish flanks
• Thin bill with pale base to lower mandible
• The sexes are similar
• Often forages on forest floor
• They have a distinctive song
• They breed in woodlands
• Nests located close to ground
• Food is mainly insects and berries
Praises for our past triumphs are as feathers to a dead bird.
By Paul Eldridge
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