eye-browed thrush - translation to spanish
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eye-browed thrush - translation to spanish

SPECIES OF BIRD
Turdus obscurus; Eye-browed Thrush; Eyebrowed Thrush; Eye-browed thrush

eye-browed thrush         
zorzal rojigrís
blue rock thrush         
  • female at [[Kutch]]
roquero solitario
thrush         
  • David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin
  • [[Jan Murray]], [[Patsy Kelly]], and [[Pat Harrington Jr.]] in "The Hula Doll Affair" (1967)
  • Vaughn and a young [[Kurt Russell]] in "The Finny Foot Affair"
  • Solo and Kuryakin
  • Robert Vaughn with his P-08 "The Vulcan Affair"
  • Robert Vaughn with his modified P-38 (1964)
  • U.N.C.L.E.'s security badge; Napoleon Solo's business card; insignia of the evil THRUSH organization, CIA Museum
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Thrush (disambiguation); Thrush (zoology)
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Definition

thrush
thrush1
¦ noun a small or medium-sized songbird, typically with a brown back and spotted breast. [Turdus and other genera: many species.]
Origin
OE thrysce, of Gmc origin; related to throstle.
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thrush2
¦ noun
1. infection of the mouth and throat by a yeast-like fungus (Genus Candida), causing whitish patches.
infection of the genitals with the same fungus.
2. a chronic condition affecting the frog of a horse's foot, causing the accumulation of a dark, foul-smelling substance.
Origin
C17: origin uncertain; sense 2 perh. from dialect frush, perh. from OFr. fourchette 'frog of a horse's hoof'.

Wikipedia

Eyebrowed thrush

The eyebrowed thrush (Turdus obscurus) is a member of the thrush family Turdidae. The scientific name comes from Latin Turdus, "thrush" and obscurus "dark".

It breeds in dense coniferous forest and taiga eastwards from Siberia and Mongolia to Japan. It is strongly migratory, wintering south to China and Southeast Asia. It is a rare vagrant to western Europe.

It nests in trees, laying 4-6 eggs in a neat nest. Migrating birds and wintering birds often form small flocks. It is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms and berries.

This is an attractive thrush, with a grey back and head, the latter having a black eyeline, bordered white above and below. The breast and flanks are orange, and the belly white. The sexes are fairly similar, but immatures have a browner back.

The male has a simple whistling song, similar to the related mistle thrush.

In 2007 an eyebrowed thrush was sighted at the Jerusalem Bird Observatory in Jerusalem. This is the second recorded sighting in Israel; the first was at Eilat in October 1996.

In 2011, an eyebrowed thrush was sighted in Australia, near Malanda in Queensland. This is possibly the first confirmed sighting of the species on the Australian mainland.