The ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus) is a mainly European member of the thrush family Turdidae. It is a medium-sized thrush, 23–24 centimetres (9.1–9.4 in)...
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Howe thrush or ouzel, an extinct subspecies of the island thrush River Ouzel, a river in England, a tributary of the Great Ouse Ring ouzel, a species of...
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Dipper (redirect from Water ouzel)
Eurasian blackbird (Old English osle). Ouzel also survives as the name of a relative of the blackbird, the ring ouzel. The genus contains five species: White-throated...
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blackbirds, and one, the ring ouzel, still retains the Old English name ouzel, which, until the 17th century, was also used (as "black ouzel") for the Common...
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The ouzel usage survived later in poetry, and still occurs as the name of the closely related ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus), and in water ouzel, an alternative...
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harrier, merlin, golden plover, curlew, skylark, meadow pipit, whinchat, ring ouzel, and twite. Other species dominate in moorlands elsewhere. Reptiles are...
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area was colonised in 1990–1991. It is often replaced by the related ring ouzel in areas of higher altitude. The thrush is migratory, wintering in western...
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toads, hares, common lizards, bats, quail, ring ouzel and nightingale. Today, bats remain and migrating ring ouzel may occasionally be seen in spring. Extensive...
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important habitat components for the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) and ring ouzel (Turdus torquatus). The peregrine, which is threatened with extinction...
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