It would be impossible to improve on the account Azara gives of the bird's appearance and manners.
This Thrush, which I met with on the Rio Negro of Patagonia, so closely approximates to T.
Clearly, a Rook would have done me a service by uprooting the first lettuce, and capturing its destroyer.
But no matter what number of these it consumes, it ought with its companions to be welcomed by the gardener as one of his most valuable friends.
The nest, which is placed on the ground, under a tuft of grass or low bush, and very frequently on the skirt of a wood or copse, is composed of dry grass and small roots, and lined with finer grass and hair.
Wings black, varied with lines and bands of emerald-blue green: posterior tailed; the green spots round the margin running into each other; tails nearly white.
Wings black, the interstices of the nerves pale fulvous white, broken into numerous stripes and spots, inferior wings with a marginal row of orange spots, surmounted by pale lunules, on a black border.
Wings black, rayed with blue-grey; inferior wings beneath with two rows of marginal black spots on a pale ground, and four red spots at the base.
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