Thrushes (7)

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Eastern Bluebird *
An uncommon migrant and permanent resident of the Green Swamp and pinelands. They can be found on utility wires in open areas. In winter, 25 may be seen in a day. The LCBC high count of 59 was in 1965.

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Veery
An uncommon fall migrant, September and October, at SCP and other woodlands. Just a few individuals on any day can be found.

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Gray-cheeked Thrush
A rare fall migrant at SCP which was last reported in 2006. They are much more common on the west coast in the spring.

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Swainson’s Thrush
An uncommon fall migrant in wooded areas of the region. Up to 8 can be found on a good day at SCP.

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Photo: Eddie Callaway

Hermit Thrush
An uncommon winter visitor, November - March, in woodlands of the region. The only thrush found in our winter, with only a few seen in a day. The LCBC high count of 16 was in 1973.

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Wood Thrush
A very rare fall migrant of SCP and other woodlands. It was last seen in 1997.

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American Robin
A common winter visitor, November - March, throughout the region. Flocks of a thousand may be seen. Robins love Brazilian Pepper berries. The LCBC high count of 16,971 was in 1998.

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