| 21. | A wood thrush singing to attract a mate doesn't want a great horned owl showing up.
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| 22. | For singing, the wood thrush's summer ends early.
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| 23. | As other birds are piping their last notes, the voice of the wood thrush suddenly rises.
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| 24. | Some of the icterid birds visit the mountains as well as the hermit thrush and wood thrush.
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| 25. | The wood thrush forages mainly on the forest floor, flipping leaves over with their bills to reveal insects.
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| 26. | Both wood thrushes stood their ground.
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| 27. | Occasionally the wood thrush launches into a series of sustained intonations, a haunting counterpoint to his primary song.
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| 28. | Most wood thrush nests in landscapes with less than 55 percent forest cover were parasitized, the scientists reported.
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| 29. | In 1989, John Rappole made early use of radio-tags to monitor the location of Wood Thrushes in Veracruz Mexico.
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| 30. | The wood thrush is an omnivore, and feeds preferentially on soil invertebrates and larvae, but will also eat fruits.
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