'Sabi�-laranjeira' [Turdus rufiventris] is the Portuguese equivalent of 'Rufous-bellied thrush', which is the name of the Brazilian national and the São Paulo state bird.
Sabiá and tordo are Portuguese equivalents of the English word "thrush." The mistle thrush (Turdus viscivorus) is the largest thrush native to Portugal while the rufous-bellied thrush (Turdus rufiventris) merits mention in the first strophe of the beloved Canção do exílio ("Exile song") by Brazilian nationalist and Romantic Antônio Gonçalves Dias (Sunday, August 10, 1823 to Thursday, November 3, 1864). The respective pronunciations will be "suh-BYA" and "TOR-doo" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
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.
'Rufous-belled thrush' [Turdus rufiventris] is the English equivalent of 'Sabi�-laranjeira', which is the name of the Brazilian national and the São Paulo state bird.
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Turdus rufiventris is the scientific name of the rufous-bellied thrush. It's Brazil's national bird. Its Portuguese name is 'Sabià -laranjeira'. It has been the national bird of Brazil since 2002. It has been the state bird of the state of São Paulo since 1966.
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.
Thrush is to iris as bird is to flower. Thrush and iris are specific birds and flowers.
One of the differences is in the breast marking. The mistle thrush has round breast markings and the Song Thrush has arrow shaped markings. The song thrush is also smaller and browner than the Mistle Thrush.