Nature Walk: Thrushes
By Taylor on May 26, 2015 in Blog
!["Thrushes such as the Eastern Bluebird and the Swainson's Thrush may respond to human disturbances to search for insects. In this case some scattered trees over recently mowed grass was a feeding bonanza. Perching on low branches they dropped to the ground picking up exposed insects and larvae." -- Carl Kurtz](/webres/image/blog/thrushes-1024x481.jpg)
“Thrushes such as the Eastern Bluebird and the Swainson's Thrush may respond to human disturbances to search for insects. In this case, some scattered trees over recently mowed grass were a feeding bonanza. Perching on low branches, they dropped to the ground, picking up exposed insects and larvae.” — Carl Kurtz
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