North American thrush noted for its complex and appealing song.
1A hermit thrush singing in moonlight above a Catskill clove will move him.
2When a hermit thrush sings like that, his nest is somewhere just below.
3That is the hermit thrush, small, delicate, grayish, with spotted breast.
4The melancholy song of a hermit thrush pierced the stillness.
5A wild hermit thrush, only two weeks in captivity, escaped from an outdoor cage.
6Instantly, it folded and twisted in on itself and became a disorientated hermit thrush.
7Then a catbird and a brown thrush sang against a grosbeak and a hermit thrush.
8There are blackbirds, red-polls, a dozen warblers, the American robin, hermit thrush and ruby-throated humming-bird.
9A hermit thrush, on the tip of a balsam, uttered his long, liquid, evening note.
10Men hearing it to-day, say, Listen, a hermit thrush!
11Back in the deep woods a hermit thrush was singing his chant to the rising sun.
12A hermit thrush, in the wood near by, broke the silence with a song inconceivably sweet.
13Emma reads the message of the hermit thrush.
14Of the smaller birds, the nuthatch, the wood and hermit thrush, whippoorwill, woodpeckers, wood-pewee, and others.
15And it was hidden as cunningly from casual eyes as ever was a hermit thrush's nest.
16The hermit thrush you will rarely see.