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Catharus

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Hermit Thrush
species of bird
Catharus minimus
species of bird
Swainson's Thrush
species of bird
Catharus
The genus Catharus is an evolutionary clade of forest-dwelling passerine birds in the family Turdidae (thrushes), commonly known as nightingale-thrushes. The extant species are widely distributed across the Americas and are descended from a common ancestor that lived 4–6 million years ago. Most of the species are shy of humans, seldom leaving the cover of dense forest vegetation, where their activities are hidden from view. Thus, many fundamental aspects of their biology and life histories are poorly known.
Veery
The veery (Catharus fuscescens) is a small North American thrush species, a member of a group of closely related and similar species in the genus Catharus, also including the gray-cheeked thrush (C. minimus), Bicknell's thrush (C. bicknelli), Swainson's thrush (C. ustulatus), and hermit thrush (C. guttatus). Alternate names for this species include '''Wilson's thrush (named so after Alexander Wilson) and tawny thrush'. Up to six subspecies exist, which are grouped into the eastern veery (C. fuscescens fuscescens), the western veery or willow thrush (C. fuscescens salicicolus), and the Newfound
Bicknell's Thrush
species of bird
Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush
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Ruddy-capped Nightingale-Thrush
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Black-headed Nightingale-Thrush
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Black-billed Nightingale-Thrush
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Russet Nightingale-Thrush
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Spotted Nightingale-Thrush
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Slaty-backed Nightingale-Thrush
species of bird
Sclater's nightingale-thrush
species of bird