Swainson’s typically has a much stronger face pattern, with distinct buff “spectacles” consisting of a complete eye-ring and a wide pale line above darker lores.
Typically bold, buffy eye ring and supraloral patch of most Swainson’s thrushes distinctive. The Swainson’s Thrush and Hermit Thrush are similar in size and shape, and they are the two most likely “brown” thrushes to be found in PA during the next two weeks.
Although they tend to stay out of sight, the patient birder eventually can see them well enough to discern the bold buffy eye-rings that give these birds their alert or startled look. Wood thrush. Swainson’s Thrush is notable for its buffy eye ring and cheeks. call / song. The Swainson's Thrush occupies forested habitat at low to mid-elevations, overlapping with the Veery below and the Hermit Thrush above.
However, I’ve never had too much trouble differentiating Hermit Thrush from Swainson’s Thrush, as they have a rich, reddish-brown rump that easily makes it stand out (if seen well). Swainson's thrush was named after William Swainson, an … Veery and Gray-cheeked Thrush are each at one end of brown spectrum. The face has very distinct buffy-yellow eyerings. The widespread eastern and northern form (often called “Olive-backed Thrush”) is common east of the Cascades/Sierra Nevada. Albatrosses (4) American sparrows, towhees and juncos (40) Auks, murres and puffins (9) … Western bluebird. The Swainson's Thrush is another songbird that is more likely to be heard than seen. The Swainson's Thrush occupies forested habitat at low to mid-elevations, overlapping with the Veery below and the Hermit Thrush above. The two most similar thrushes are the Swainson's and Gray-cheeked, the other thrush species discussed, the Veery, is fairly distinct. For the Swainson's and Gray-cheeked the identification all comes down to the face pattern. The Swainson’s is an olive-brown color on its uppersides and tail.
They have a short peep for a call and a beautiful flute like song. FACE: Both birds have gray cheeks, but Bicknell’s has more of an eye ring as well as brighter yellow at the base of the lower bill. American robin. Swainson's thrush. Veery is largely a warm, reddish-brown while Gray-cheeked Thrush is largely gray-brown. The Veery is cinnamon overall, while Hermit Thrushes flaunt those fetching rufous tails.
Swainson’s Thrushes that breed in the Pacific states (often called the “Russet-backed” Thrush) are rusty-brown above, with thinner, paler eyerings and medium-brown chest spotting. Swainson's Thrush: Medium-sized thrush (swainsoni), with dull olive-brown or olive-gray upperparts, pale buff eye-ring, dark moustache stripe, and brown-spotted buff throat and breast, and white belly. Edited September 26, 2019 by akandula Similar looking birds to Hermit Thrush: Swainson's Thrush Adult (Olive-backed), Veery Adult, Gray-cheeked Thrush Adult/immature, Bicknell's Thrush Adult, Wood Thrush Adult/immature. Clothed in colors that merge with shadows, fond of impenetrable brush, elusive, and vocally accomplished, they are responsible for …
... Veery.
Photos comparing this bird species with similar or confusing species, including captions that point out specific differences to help confirm identification. That's an "Olive-backed" Swainson's Thrush. For the Swainson's and Gray-cheeked the identification all comes down to the face pattern. Other chats, thrushes and mockingbirds. ... Veery - Duration: 1:53. Adult: in “olive-backed” group, upperparts olive-brown with slightly more reddish uppertail coverts. The veery (Catharus fuscescens) is a small North American thrush species, a member of a group of closely related and similar species in the genus Catharus, also including the gray-cheeked thrush (C. minimus), Bicknell's thrush (C. bicknelli), Swainson's thrush (C. ustulatus), and Hermit thrush (C. guttatus). Although it is found mostly in dense hardwood and mixed forests, young conifer forests, and forest openings, the Swainson's Thrush does not require as dense an understory as does the Veery. 0:00 / Swainson's thrush (call / song) call, song. Flies in a swift, direct flight with rapid wing beats. Legs and feet are pink-gray. Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus), also called olive-backed thrush, is a medium-sized thrush.It is a member of genus Catharus and is typical of it in terms of its subdued coloration and beautiful, ascending flute-like voice. In migration, the main challenge is separating Swainson’s from Gray-cheeked Thrush (and Bicknell’s Thrush, which is so similar to Gray-cheeked that the same field marks apply). During the peak of migration, Swainson's Thrushes are often very common in woodlots and parks, lurking in the thickets, slipping into fruiting trees to pluck berries. Veery are another thrush species that migrates through the state (with some breeding in the Black Hills). Ian Cruickshank Kelly Colgan Azar. Veeries, like you were saying, would have redder upperparts, paler breast spotting, and a much less evident white (not buffy) eyering. Swainson's Thrush is generally intermediate between the two species illustrated above. However, the natural color these two species can be difficult to see in shaded habitat.
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