Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina)
- HABITAT - Wood Thrush lives in eastern woodlands, where its flutelike songs add music to summer mornings. It winters in understory of lowland tropical forest of South America.
- DIET - Wood Thrush feeds on many insects, spiders, earthworms, and snails especially in breeding season with berries and small fruits are eaten at all seasons. Like many thrushes of the forest, they forage mostly on ground, often flipping leaf litter with their bills.
- FACTS - Numbers of Wood Thrushes have declined seriously in recent decades, focusing the attention of conservationists on the problems facing our migratory birds.