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News Now that we know what constitutes a birb, it's time to break down the internet's other two nicknames for birds. Explore Similar Birds. The Bird Guide Adopt a Bird. Bicknell's Thrush Latin: Catharus bicknelli. Fox Sparrow Latin: Passerella iliaca. Gray-cheeked Thrush Latin: Catharus minimus. Louisiana Waterthrush Latin: Parkesia motacilla. Northern Waterthrush Latin: Parkesia noveboracensis. Ovenbird Latin: Seiurus aurocapilla. Swainson's Thrush Latin: Catharus ustulatus.

Veery Latin: Catharus fuscescens. Wood Thrush Latin: Hylocichla mustelina. These birds need your help. Get Audubon in Your Inbox Let us send you the latest in bird and conservation news. Email address. Find Audubon Near You Visit your local Audubon center, join a chapter, or help save birds with your state program. Explore the Network. Become an Audubon Member Membership benefits include one year of Audubon magazine and the latest on birds and their habitats.

Join Today. Spread the word. Stay abreast of Audubon Our email newsletter shares the latest programs and initiatives. Numbers seem to be holding up well. Winters farther north than other brown thrushes, less dependent on tropical forest for wintering. Conifer or mixed woods, forest floor; in winter, woods, thickets, parks. Hermit Thrushes also stick closer to home than their close relatives, spending the winter in the southern United States.

Hermit Thrush are relatively uncommon in the montane forests surveyed as part of Mountain Birdwatch. The estimated local abundance of Hermit Thrush around Mountain Birdwatch sampling stations, in the figure below, paint an interesting picture.

Look at the table of regional trends below. These declines follow an obvious longitudinal pattern: the declines become increasingly steeper in the western part of our region. The mean thick, dark orange line annual estimate of the Hermit Thrush local population size within the area immediately surrounding approximately Mountain Birdwatch sampling stations.

The range of the Hermit Thrush has only recently expanded to include New England. Hermit Thrushes are nocturnal migrants, and so are frequent victims of collisions with glass, towers, and wind turbines. ABC's Glass Collisions program offers solutions to keep migrating birds from hitting windows. Donate to support ABC's conservation mission!

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