White's thrush

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English

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White's thrush

Etymology

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Named after Gilbert White (1720 – 1793), an English clergyman and naturalist.

Noun

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White's thrush (plural White's thrushes)

  1. A thrush found mainly in eastern Asia and Siberia and rare vagrant to western Europe, of species Zoothera aurea (or formerly, sometimes of subspecies Zoothera dauma aurea).

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