The bird that will crack a snail's shell on a rock is a song thrush. The song thrush also eats worms, berries and insects.
they eat slugs but im still lookin for dat
Song thrush. Mistle thrush. There are many birds around the world whose name ends with thrush (South Island thrush, native thrush, New Zealand thrush...)
There is not a difference between the mistle thrush and the mizzle thrush. The second spelling is a common misspelling or colloquialism. This bird is a large, spotted thrush found throughout Europe.
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Yes !A thrush is a carnivore as it eats other animals/insects .A trush eats snails .Thrushes are eaten by a Sparrowhawk(the top predator) !
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The bird that will crack a snail's shell on a rock is a song thrush. The song thrush also eats worms, berries and insects.
they eat slugs but im still lookin for dat
speckled plumageit eats spiders and ants crawling in the treesit can fly and camouflaged
Song thrush. Mistle thrush. There are many birds around the world whose name ends with thrush (South Island thrush, native thrush, New Zealand thrush...)
No, thrush is not a bacteria. Thrush is the name of a yeast infection.
An ant thrush is either of two species of insectivorous thrush - Neocossyphus rufus - the red-tailed ant thrush - and neocossyphus poensis - the white-tailed ant thrush.
thrush (the bird) = tordo, zorzal, malvis (accent on the 'i') thrush (medical) = aita (accent on the 'i') thrush (veterinary) = higo
The term refers to a whole bunch of types of birds--like the Laughing-thrush, the Rock-thrush, the Quail-thrush, the Thrush Nightingale, and even the Thrush Babbler, to name but a few. In addition, a yeasty fungal infection of the mouth occurring most often in babies or people with HIV or otherwise compromised immune systems is also called thrush.
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There is not a difference between the mistle thrush and the mizzle thrush. The second spelling is a common misspelling or colloquialism. This bird is a large, spotted thrush found throughout Europe.