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2T7C111 A Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus maculosus) perched on a branch. Queensland, Australia.
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2T7C110 A Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus maculosus) perched on a branch. Queensland, Australia.
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2T7C10Y A Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus maculosus) perched on a branch. Queensland, Australia.
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2X4NJJG Spotted catbird Ailuroedus maculosus species of bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchidae) found in north Queensland, the eastern Moluccas and New Guinea, green bi
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2M145YH Spotted catbird green bird perched on branch in rainforest in Atherton tablelands, Queensland, Australia
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2M145YG Spotted catbird green bird perched on branch in rainforest in Atherton tablelands, Queensland, Australia
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2JH4RTA spotted catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis), perched on a branch, Australia, Queensland
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2HW0AFN A spotted catbird warily sits perched on a rainforest tree limb on Peterson Creek in Yungaburra on the Atherton Tablelands in QLD, Australia.
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2HT0J7J A spotted catbird warily sits perched on a rainforest tree limb on Peterson Creek in Yungaburra on the Atherton Tablelands in QLD, Australia.
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2G7EJME Catbird fieldfare Turdus Pilaris hunts on the coast of the village lake.
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2BTHTP5 Fieldbird (Turdus pilaris) sits on a tree branch. Close-up. Bird thrush family Turdidae
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2BTHTMT A female fieldbird sitting in a nest hatches eggs. Caring for the offspring. Springtime
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2BTHTMF A female fieldbird sitting in a nest hatches eggs. Caring for the offspring. Springtime
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W2589B Spotted Catbird June 11th, 2019 Rainforest Canopy Treehouse, near Tarzali, Australia
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W2589A Spotted Catbird June 10th, 2019 Rainforest Canopy Treehouses, near Tarzali, Australia
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W25899 Spotted Catbird June 10th, 2019 Rainforest Canopy Treehouses, near Tarzali, Australia
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W25897 Spotted Catbird June 9th, 2019 Canopy Treehouses near Tarzali, Australia
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W25898 Spotted Catbird June 9th, 2019 Canopy Treehouses near Tarzali, Australia
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W25896 Spotted Catbird June 8th, 2019 Rainforest Canopy Treehouse, near Tarzali, Australia
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2G9PFT5 A blackbird is sitting in the green grass. Close-up.
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2RE03NH spotted catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis), on a plate, Australia, Queensland
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2BNC9HK A spotted catbird pauses in a rainforest tree in Kuranda, Queensland, Australia.
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HGP674 Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis)
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2F58TWT Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029704
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2F58R5T Spotted Catbird - feeding on fruits Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029670
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HGP5WK Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis) feeding on the fruit of a tobacco plant
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2F58W1J Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029707
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2F58TKC Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029701
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2F58TDK Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029697
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2F58T6H Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029695
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2F58RW7 Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029688
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2F58RGJ Spotted Catbird - calling Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029676
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2F58R9P Spotted Catbird - calling Ailuroedus melanotis Atherton Tablelands Queensland, Australia BI029675
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FD3CW9 Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis) peering curiously through foliage
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FD3CW4 Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis)
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FD3CT7 Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis)
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M8DG43 Spotted Catbird perched in rain forest
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M8748D Spotted catbird - perched with surrounding forest
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M8DG1X Spotted Catbird perched in rain forest
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M8747Y Curious Spotted Catbird looking for rival
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D5A5EG Spotted or Black-eared Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis) perched on branch, Queensland, Australia, November
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PK9EX7 Gray Catbird :: Dumetella carolinensis
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PK9EB8 Gray Catbird :: Dumetella carolinensis
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PK9EAK Gray Catbird :: Dumetella carolinensis
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PK9EB4 Gray Catbird :: Dumetella carolinensis
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2N3J22M Close-up portrait of a Northern white-eared catbird (Ailuroedus buccoides geislerorum) in a zoo; Denver, Colorado, United States of America
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2M5DCXJ Spotted Catbird
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2CP88T6 . American ornithology, for home and school . Nest.Young Wood Thrush.Pigeon Hawk.Bluebird at Nest Hole.Barred Owl.Screech Owl. Four Young Screech Owls.Young Blue Jays.Blue Jays in Nests.Blue Jay Feeding YoungLoggerhead Shrike.Phoebe on Nest.Hairy Woodpecker.Chimney Swift.Four Young Crows.Arizona Jays.Rocky Mountain Jay. Young BobolinksSeven Young Kingfishers.Youg Kingfishers.Barn Owl. Barn Swallows (paii).Kingbird and Young.Kingbird and Nest.Young Kingbirds.Young Goldfinches.Yellow Warbler and Young.Catbird on Nest.Gila Woodpecker.Wood Pewee on Nest.Young Spotted Sandpipers.Flicker at Nest Hol
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2CP2KCB . The oist . nut-sided Warbler Maryland Yellow-throat Yellow-breasted Chat American Redstart American Dipper Mockingbird Catbird Brown Thrasher Texas Thrasher Curve-billed Thrasher Califoruiau Thrasher Cactus Wren Carolina Wren Bewicks Wren Vigors Wren Bairds Wren House Wren Western House Wren Long-billed Marsh Wren . Tule Wren White-breasted NuthatchBrown-headed Nuthatch Tutted Titmouse Chickadee Carolina Chickadee Californian Bush-Tit Wood Thrush American Robin . Western Robin 1510151 tX)0503033035351-31550 Red-spotted Bluethroat Bluebird English Sparrow FOREIGN EGGS. Emu (end blown) 2 50 Rh
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2CNR89P . Michigan bird life : a list of all the bird species known to occur in the State together with an outline of their classification and an account of the life history of each species, with special reference to its relation to agriculture ... . withratlier less white in plumage, and not quite as large. Young similar, but brown aboveand spotted with dusky below. Jjcngth of adult male 9 to 11 inches; wing 4.10 to 4.00; tail 4..)0 to ij.Tf); culmcn .03to .7F). 83 MICIirOAN BIRD LIF]]. 301. Catbird. Dumetella carolinensis (Linn.). (704) Synonyms: Cat Flycatcher, Slatc-colorcd Mockingbird.—Miiscicapa
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RJ56P3 . Our birds in their haunts [microform] : a popular treatise on the birds of eastern North America. Birds; Oiseaux. THE CATBIRD, 225 various ferns. Thus the nest is grayish outside and silken- white, or delicate reddish, inside. The walls are thick and firni, and the lining is as soft and delicate a couch as any birdling ever pillowed its head upon. The eggs, some four in number, about .87 X.50, are generally grayish or greenish- white, pretty heavily spotted, sometimes blotch/sd with brown and lilac, and are very variable. Though the nest is generally built by the last of May, there is but on
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RHJBMJ . The birds of Ohio; a complete scientific and popular description of the 320 species of birds found in the state. Birds -- Ohio. 254 THE CATBIRD. No. in. CATBIRD. A. O. I. No. 704. Galeoscoptes carolinensis (Linn). Description.—Adult: Slate-color, lightening almost imperceptibly below; black on top of head and on tail; under tail-coverts chestnut, sometimes spotted with slaty ; bill and feet black. Length 8.00-9.35 ( 203.2-237.5J ; wing 3.59 1 91.2 ) : tail 3.65 (92.7); bill .62 (15.8). Recognition Marks.—Chewink size; almost uniform slaty coloration dis- tinctive. talks, vegetable fibers, an
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RE4EAB . The land-birds and game-birds of New England with descriptions of the birds, their nests and eggs, their habits and notes. Birds. THRUSHES, 25 Thrush and Catbird are good types of their respective groups, though several Thrushes nest upon the ground, or have spotted eggs. The subfamilies of the Thrushes are : — TUBBING, Genus Turdus, I. (Highly musical.) Subgenus Hylodchla (^A-E. ^ Fig. 1). (Moderately musical.) Subgenus Mervla (F). MiMiNiE, Genera II and III. I. TXTRDUS. (HTIiOCICHLA.) A. MUSTELiNTJS. Wood Thrush. " Song Thrush." A common summer resident in Massachusetts.*. a. Abo
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RDB7E4 . The land-birds and game-birds of New England; with descriptions of the birds, their nests and eggs, their habits and notes, with illustrations;. Birds. THRUSHES. 25 Thrush and Catbird are good types of their respective groups, though several Thrushes nest upon the ground, or have spotted eggs. The subfamilies of the Thrushes are : — TURDiNJE, Genus Turdus, I. (Highly musical.) Subgenus Hyloeichla (^A—E."" Fig. 1). (Moderately musical.) Subgenus Planesticus (E), musun^, Genera II and III. I. TURDUS. (HYLOCICHLA.) A. MUSTELINUS. Wood Thrush. " Song Thrush." A common summer
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PFYM5R . The land-birds and game-birds of New England; with descriptions of the birds, their nests and eggs, their habits and notes, with illustrations;. Birds. THRUSHES. 25 Thrush and Catbird are good types of their respective groups, though several Thrushes nest upon the ground, or have spotted eggs. The subfamilies of the Thrushes are : — TURDiNJE, Genus Turdus, I. (Highly musical.) Subgenus Hyloeichla (^A—E."" Fig. 1). (Moderately musical.) Subgenus Planesticus (E), musun^, Genera II and III. I. TURDUS. (HYLOCICHLA.) A. MUSTELINUS. Wood Thrush. " Song Thrush." A common summer
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J5BX2M white ear catbird
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J59AX0 weiohr catbird
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D6T617 Spotted Catbird (Ailuroedus melanotis) adult, perched on branch, Queensland, Australia, November
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AGXBJT A Spotted Catbird perched on a branch in Daintree, Australia
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AKF8MC Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis Perched
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A1WYY8 Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis
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A1WYY7 Spotted Catbird Ailuroedus melanotis
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