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SW Florida, USA - Which Thrush? (1 Viewer)

Fandango739

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United States
Seen today at Six Mile Cypress Slough, SW Florida.
All the same bird.

Thanks!
 

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I agree with D Halas for the reasons he stated. Can also easily eliminate a few other thrushes (including wood thrush) based on color of head, back, and tail (specifically, wood thrush is much more reddish, especially at the top and back of the head).
 
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