Thryothorus ludovicianus
(L 5.5" WS 7.5" Wt 0.74 oz)
Throughout east U.S. and parts of Mexico
...moves through tangled underbrush.
Sabal Palm Sanctuary
24Apr2013
The nightingale, if he should sing by day,
when every goose is cackling, would be
thought no better a musician than the wren.
How many things by season seasoned are to
their right praise and true perfection!
(William Shakespeare)
© BirdNote,
Bob Sundstrom
Thryothorus is Greek for reed or
thrush; ludovicianus in Latin is
after
the Louisiana Territory.