Favorite Foreign Birds for Cages And Aviaries

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Favorite Foreign Birds for Cages And Aviaries
W T William Thomas Greene
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THE AMERICAN ROBIN, Turdus migratorius, is a FIG. 30. THE ROCK THRUSH.
Thrush, and derives its English name from its ruddy breast.
THE ROCK THRUSH, Monticola saxatilis (illustrated The Thrush Family. 85 at Fig. 30), is a small bird, with the head, neck, and back of a deep bluish-grey, the shoulders blackish, the lower part of the back and the rump white, the upper tail-coverts and the tail itself red, the wings dark brown, each feather marked with a small darker spot of the same colour, the und
...er-parts reddish-brown, the irides brown, and the bill blue-grey. The female is duller in appearance, and has the tail and tail- coverts reddish-brown.
FIG. 31. THE BLUE THRUSH.
Nearly all authorities are agreed as to the merits of the Rock Thrush as a songster, but it is not a common bird, and consequently commands a high price. It should be fed as advised for the American Mocking-Bird. Habitat, Central Europe.
THE BLUE or SOLITARY THRUSH, Monticola cyanus (illustrated at Fig. 31), is even more seldom met with than the preceding, which it fairly rivals in personal beauty and vocal merits.


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