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BLUE-HEADED THRUSH. 



The Chili Thrush is the size of a Blackbird : its 

 beak is black : the plumage entirely of a beautiful 

 glossy black: the tail long, and slightly wedged. 

 It is extremely abundant in Chili : it sings well, 

 and will imitate other birds : it feeds on seeds and 

 worms, and will attack other birds and pick out 

 their brains : its nest is made of twigs mixed with 

 dirt and lined with hair: it lays three blueish 

 white eggs. - 



blue-headed thrush. 

 (Turdus cyanocephalus.) 



Tu. supra Juscus suhtus Jta'vescens, vertice saturate ccsruko, reC' 



tricibus margine albo maculatis. 

 Thrush above fuscous, beneath yellowish, with the crown of the 



head dark blue j the margin of the tail-feathers with white 



spots. 



Turdus cyanocephalus. Lath, Ind, Orn, Sup, xliii, 17. 

 Blue-headed Thrush. Lath, Syn, Sup. IL 185. 26. 



Inhabits New South Wales : it is the size of 

 the Song Thrush : its beak is blue, with a black 

 tip : the crown of the head is deep blue : the back, 

 wings, and tail, are brown : the under parts of the 

 body yellowish white : the sides sprinkled with 

 narrow black lines : quills dark brown, with white 

 tips: all the tail-feathers with triangular white 

 spots on their outer margins : legs blue. 



