. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. I04 BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. Song ?Cbru6b,. The Song Thrush {Turdus vinsiciis^ Linnaeus) is generally distributed throughout the British Isles. It is more or less migratory in its habits, leaving in the late autumn and returning in early spring. The adult is dark olive- brown on the upper parts; eye-stripe, buff; quills and wing-coverts, margined with deep yellowish-brown, and there are buff tips to some of the feathers; under parts, buff, shading into white on belly; sides of throat, chest, and remainder of body, profu
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. Birds of the British Isles. Birds -- Great Britain; Birds -- Ireland. I04 BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. Song ?Cbru6b,. The Song Thrush {Turdus vinsiciis^ Linnaeus) is generally distributed throughout the British Isles. It is more or less migratory in its habits, leaving in the late autumn and returning in early spring. The adult is dark olive- brown on the upper parts; eye-stripe, buff; quills and wing-coverts, margined with deep yellowish-brown, and there are buff tips to some of the feathers; under parts, buff, shading into white on belly; sides of throat, chest, and remainder of body, profusely spotted and blotched with dark brown ; irides, legs, and feet, pale brown; bill, dark brown. Length, about eight inches.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Duncan, John, of Newcastle upon Tyne. London : W. Scott