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- Mistle_Thrush abstract "The Mistle Thrush (Turdus viscivorus) is a bird common to much of Europe, Asia and North Africa. It is a year-round resident in much of its range, but northern and eastern populations migrate south for the winter, often in small flocks. It is a large thrush with pale grey-brown upperparts, a greyish-white chin and throat, and black spots on its pale yellow and off-white underparts. The sexes are similar in plumage, and its three subspecies show only minimal differences. The male has a loud, far-carrying song which is delivered even in wet and windy weather, earning the bird the old name of "stormcock".Found in open woods, parks, hedges and cultivated land, the Mistle Thrush feeds on a wide variety of invertebrates, seeds and berries. Its preferred fruits including those of the mistletoe, holly and yew. Mistletoe is favoured where it is available, and this is reflected in the thrush's English and scientific names; the plant, a parasitic species, benefits from its seeds being excreted by the thrush onto branches where they can germinate. In winter, a Mistle Thrush will vigorously defend mistletoe clumps or a holly tree as a food reserve for when times are hard.The open cup nest is built against a trunk or in a forked branch, and is fearlessly defended against potential predators, sometimes including humans or cats. The clutch, typically of three to five eggs, is incubated for 12–15 days, mainly by the female. The chicks fledge about 14–16 days after hatching. There are normally two broods. There was a large range expansion in the 18th and early 19th centuries, although there has been a small decline in recent decades, perhaps due to changes in agricultural practices. Given its high numbers and very large range, this thrush is classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being of Least Concern.".
- Mistle_Thrush binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Mistle_Thrush class Bird.
- Mistle_Thrush conservationStatus "LC".
- Mistle_Thrush conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Mistle_Thrush family Thrush_(bird).
- Mistle_Thrush genus True_thrush.
- Mistle_Thrush kingdom Animal.
- Mistle_Thrush order Passerine.
- Mistle_Thrush phylum Chordate.
- Mistle_Thrush thumbnail Turdus_viscivorus_in_Baikonur-town_001.jpg?width=300.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink 2up.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink summary.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink Provincial_names_and_folk_lore_of_British_birds.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink summary.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink 348_MistleThrushTviscivorus.pdf.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink Turdus_viscivorus.htm.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageExternalLink Turdus-viscivorus.
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageID "185116".
- Mistle_Thrush wikiPageRevisionID "586962780".
- Mistle_Thrush binomial "Turdus viscivorus".
- Mistle_Thrush binomialAuthority "Linnaeus, 1758".
- Mistle_Thrush classis Bird.
- Mistle_Thrush familia Thrush_(bird).
- Mistle_Thrush genus "Turdus".
- Mistle_Thrush hasPhotoCollection Mistle_Thrush.
- Mistle_Thrush imageCaption "In Baikonur, Kazakhstan".
- Mistle_Thrush imageWidth "250".
- Mistle_Thrush name "Mistle Thrush".
- Mistle_Thrush ordo Passerine.
- Mistle_Thrush phylum Chordate.
- Mistle_Thrush rangeMap "Turdusviscivorusmap2.png".
- Mistle_Thrush regnum "Animalia".
- Mistle_Thrush species "T. viscivorus".
- Mistle_Thrush status "LC".
- Mistle_Thrush statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Mistle_Thrush subject Category:Animals_described_in_1758.
- Mistle_Thrush subject Category:Birds_of_Asia.
- Mistle_Thrush subject Category:Birds_of_Europe.
- Mistle_Thrush subject Category:Birds_of_Ukraine.
- Mistle_Thrush subject Category:Turdus.
- Mistle_Thrush type Animal.
- Mistle_Thrush type Bird.
- Mistle_Thrush type Eukaryote.
- Mistle_Thrush type Species.
- Mistle_Thrush type Animal.
- Mistle_Thrush type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Mistle_Thrush type Bird.
- Mistle_Thrush type EukaryoticCell.
- Mistle_Thrush type Organism.
- Mistle_Thrush comment "The Mistle Thrush (Turdus viscivorus) is a bird common to much of Europe, Asia and North Africa. It is a year-round resident in much of its range, but northern and eastern populations migrate south for the winter, often in small flocks. It is a large thrush with pale grey-brown upperparts, a greyish-white chin and throat, and black spots on its pale yellow and off-white underparts. The sexes are similar in plumage, and its three subspecies show only minimal differences.".
- Mistle_Thrush label "Mistle Thrush".
- Mistle_Thrush sameAs 1337.
- Mistle_Thrush sameAs m.0198yk.
- Mistle_Thrush wasDerivedFrom Mistle_Thrush?oldid=586962780.
- Mistle_Thrush depiction Turdus_viscivorus_in_Baikonur-town_001.jpg.
- Mistle_Thrush isPrimaryTopicOf Mistle_Thrush.
- Mistle_Thrush name "Mistle Thrush".