hermit thrush
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of hermit thrush
An Americanism dating back to 1805–15
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Wildlife preserves were filled with hikers seeking fresh air with a side of hermit thrush.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2024
Some were simple but detailed, like an 1820 drawing of a hermit thrush perched on a branch.
From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2023
Birders call one side of the park Thrush Ridge for the birds — wood thrush, hermit thrush, gray-cheeked thrush and more — that seem to like it there.
From Washington Post • Jul. 5, 2022
Then a retiree in a voluminous red coat waved us over to see a real find: a hermit thrush.
From Slate • Jan. 27, 2016
A trill of song from a hermit thrush in the woods near-by stirred the hearts of the music-lovers and soon the campers were singing, “Suwanee River,” to Lillie’s 387 thrumming accompaniment on the mandolin.
From Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer by Halsey, Rena I.
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