| 11. | About half of all wood thrush pairs successfully raise two broods.
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| 12. | In summer, wood thrushes appear only in the forests of eastern North America.
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| 13. | A wood thrush goes about its business of breaking my heart with its song.
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| 14. | After wintering mainly in Mexico and Central America, wood thrushes return north to breed.
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| 15. | In 1948, Shirley Briggs became the first editor of ANS's " Wood Thrush ".
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| 16. | That day's sightings already included a red-headed woodpecker, a ring-necked pheasant and a wood thrush.
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| 17. | The inspired wood thrush sings with a certain soulfulness.
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| 18. | Here, there are a variety of smaller birds, including kinglets, wood thrushes, woodpeckers, and warblers.
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| 19. | The brown-backed, speckle-breasted, 8-inch wood thrush only looks drab.
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| 20. | Perhaps the most stirring wood thrush I ever heard was singing late in the season.
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